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Jumping in a little late again... I purchased this a couple years ago for the seat pan (I needed a riding saddle for my '69 Fastback). I don't remember exactly what I paid. Wasn't much and was a good deal for the seat. Part of the delay in getting started is because I couldn't decide what I wanted to do. Initially I'd planned a complete overhaul - gears, disc brakes, new paint, etc. The more I looked at it though the better it looked as is. Settled on a thorough cleaning and some minor modifications to make it ridable.
Not real sure of the date or manufacturer. I believe it's an AMF? I'm also guessing it's a 78 or 79. The BMA/6 label started to be used in the early 70s from what I was able to find. Side reflectors started to be required in the late 70s. Assuming the wheels and reflectors are original to the bike (big assumption) and that the reflectors are date coded to the reflector manufacture date (another assumption) that puts it at a 79.
Wasn't able to locate any reference based on the serial number.
Here's a roundup of additional details on what I'm starting with. Rear bridge was welded on crooked but there is a lot of room there, and at the chain-guard for a wider tire.
Not real sure of the date or manufacturer. I believe it's an AMF? I'm also guessing it's a 78 or 79. The BMA/6 label started to be used in the early 70s from what I was able to find. Side reflectors started to be required in the late 70s. Assuming the wheels and reflectors are original to the bike (big assumption) and that the reflectors are date coded to the reflector manufacture date (another assumption) that puts it at a 79.
Wasn't able to locate any reference based on the serial number.
Here's a roundup of additional details on what I'm starting with. Rear bridge was welded on crooked but there is a lot of room there, and at the chain-guard for a wider tire.