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Location matters. If it was in some states it would be worth 1k. In Ontario bikes in boxes that "Ran when I took it Apart" tend to go for $1k. Runners that can be certified tend to go for $2-3k.
To me, that's a 1,000 to 1,500 usd bike.
Back then, people were chopping everything.
Most, if it wasn't a Harley or BSA, were scrapped
after sitting out in the rain behind the shed for 10 years.
Most reserve the term "survivor" to a vehicle that remains
intact, as it was, from the factory or oem.
Yours, even tho it's what some would refer to as a bitsa,
to me, is a survivor in a different sense.
A true look back, at a not uncommon ride, of that era..
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1981 CB750K with 900 cams
90K KM's, rebuilt head, rebuilt carbs, upgraded valve stem seals
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