The point of the couple of responses, max06elvis, is that you have not given nearly enough information for anyone to help you out. Good quality pictures of the full bike, both sides and close ups of frame details, and component details, will probably produce a great deal more help.
You can determine the vintage of your bicycle by applying some of the information contained in
How Old Is My Bike? But if you want anything more than that, you will need to invest more effort sharing what information you have, remembering, of course, that a picture is worth a thousand words.
I hope this is a help and let's see some pictures, please.
By the way, welcome to the Bicycles Forum. The folks here can be a tremendous resource, given a decent chance.