Everybody on Craigslist wants a million dollars for 70's around here, since the "70 craze" took off about 2 years ago.
We find them at swap meets with broken pullstarters, and bad brakes for 150$ quite often.
Take em home, throw some new shoes and brake cables on them, rewind the pullstarter, clean the carb and maybe new points, and for around 250$ you can end up with decent looking running rider.
Kind of ironic..
I see you are from Texas. Our first 70,we got at the Ohio vintage days in that condition above for 160$ and the owner was from Texas.
That same year at the swap meet, there was a cherry 85, that looked brand new.
It sold for 475$.
A really nice 85 sold on CL in Ohio yesterday for 700$.
Here is where my long useless list of stuff nobody cares about should go...
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