Back in 2019 we resurrected our buddy's 64' Norton Atlas 750. It was already set up with the endurance tank and seat. He called it the London Death Machine. It was definitely a learning experience as we had never worked on an older British bike before. Overall it was a really fun and challenging project. It's one of the coolest bikes we've done along with the 90' Moto Guzzi 1000 Le Mans.
The poor thing had been through 2 shops costing around $3600 and neither shop really did anything. The second shop stole it and sold it but he found it and got it back from the buyer. He paid $500 and promised not to prosecute the 19yo kid that had bought it.
We had to fix the top motor mount, install a new wiring harness, make gas tank mounts that didn't exist, rebuild the brakes, rebuild the Amal carbs, make a battery hold down, make exhaust hangers that didn't come loose in 50 miles and install gauge lighting. I'm sure there's more we did but can't remember. It came out great.
Sadly he only got the summer to enjoy it. He died from COVID before the end of the year. Cooper is still missed.