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01 May 2016 15:38 #723981 by free2ride
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I am new to the forum and wanted to see if you guys could offer a bit of advice. I found a 1977 KZ1000 with a Vetter fairing. The bike runs but has sat outside for an extended period so would need a lot of restoration including paint. Does anyone have an idea what this would see for if fixed up reasonably nice. I am not talking museum quality but just a nice bike. I realize that I have not given much info but just wondered if anyone had a ballpark guess.

I believe I added a photo but not sure. :)
Thanks.
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01 May 2016 16:04 #723984 by SWest
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Are you thinking about flipping it or keeping it?
Steve

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01 May 2016 16:35 #723990 by free2ride
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My thoughts are to flip it but you know how that goes. I might decided i like it and give the Connie a rest every now and then.

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01 May 2016 16:39 #723991 by Mcdroid
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Depending on where you are and the time of year you attempt to sell...it might bring $2000-$4000...if properly restored to resemble original condition. That motorcycle might take more than that to resurrect it.

Michael
Victoria, Texas

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01 May 2016 16:49 #723994 by free2ride
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Thank you. That being the case it probably is not worth messing with as it does need a ton of work.

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