I've got one of those bad boys! I bought it in '04 and then I redid back in '05. It's a '76 and was a blue AMF with batwing fairing. The PO had rattle can painted the fairing and the hard bags. I never put the hard bags on the bike. I'm not saying it's restored because it's not as original. The bike went down the bare frame and all the framework I could powdercoat black, I did. The tin is all original, but repainted. The wiring is all new, the chrome is new including the nacelle and I polished the lower front tubes when I put in new Progressive springs. So it's redo, not a restore.

If you look close, you can see 1976 crud in the primary area...

I rode it for one short summer and then tore it down in January and had it back together the first part of April.

This view shows the late model RK type removeable windshield. It was a pretty easy conversion to do and looks good as well.

I bought the Mustang seat and then the Boss Bags. The Boss Bags use the same supplier for the chrome studs and the conchos so they are all the same color chrome, so to speak...

Boss didn't have any way to mount the bags so I made up some angle brackets and then a small hard to see lower spreader between the rear lower corner of the bags. The spreader runs just inside the rear fender. You can barely see it in the picture. These are the best leather bags I've ever seen. The HD leather bags don't even hold a candle to these. Although at almost $1100 they should be good. They are also lockable and they supply the two keyed alike padlocks.

The color is mainly black with the gold accent. The black has a touch of gold flecks to make it pop in the sunlight.

The motor is stock except for a #2 Adrews cam and solid lifters. It has a new bottom end with crank rebuild and new cylinder/piston kit at stock 74".
Since I bought my first new Harley in '08, a SERK Annie, I the '76 once about 10 miles and the rear exhaust pipe gasket blew out and I've not ridden it since. That was 5 years ago this June. I have it on the lift as we speak, but had issues getting the pipe to seal up. I finally figured out that the exhaust flange surface is out of square and rough enough to blow the gaskets. I have a rebuilt rear head on the bench to put on and hopefully my issues will be over.
Once it's up and running again, I'll be putting it up for sale. I know the market right now sucks for this type of bike. I'd like to get over $10k, but I see some very nice ones selling for $7k to $8k. So I'm not sure what to do. I obviously don't "need" to sell it, but I hate to just see it sitting the garage not being used.
Thanks for posting this thread about old Shovelheads. I enjoy them very much.
Have a great day dudes and dudettes...