Whow!
No idea about the exact model, but as you got it for an incredible price I would get it stripped and painted by someone who is really good at it.
But before I would try to remove the gold and black with acetone etc, sometimes that works and you get the original paint back or you at least see what it was.
DIY with paintstripper etc takes a long time, especially if there is thick paint over original paint.
I just did a similar thing and would not do it again.
Whow!
No idea about the exact model, but as you got it for an incredible price I would get it stripped and painted by someone who is really good at it.
But before I would try to remove the gold and black with acetone etc, sometimes that works and you get the original paint back or you at least see what it was.
DIY with paintstripper etc takes a long time, especially if there is thick paint over original paint.
I just did a similar thing and would not do it again.