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1984 GL1200 Standard...Whats it worth?
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<blockquote data-quote="bronko37" data-source="post: 199844" data-attributes="member: 3617"><p>Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, </p><p></p><p>Long time no speak, but I stalk often. I have a question for everyone. I have the possibility of purchasing a Black 1984 gl1200 Standard. The bike is in what I would consider to be very nice condition. Garage kept, same owner for 22 years, clean, titled, complete, and running, all original. </p><p></p><p>This bike is unmolested and I think would need little more than an oil change and just some basic service. Rear brake is sticking, probably clean the carbs, blah blah, You know, gold wing stuff. But the bike fires right up and runs well, and looks sharp. My question is, without me tainting anyone's opinion of what the asking price is. What do you think the value of this bike is?</p><p></p><p>Personally, I have never seen one this nice, this complete, and this condition. Usually they been sitting outside and look like they just got pulled out of a creek. To find one that is ready to go and complete seems more rare to me. Now I don't think this is some high dollar machine but I do think that it can be worth just a little more to the right buyer...</p><p></p><p>Thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bronko37, post: 199844, member: 3617"] Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, Long time no speak, but I stalk often. I have a question for everyone. I have the possibility of purchasing a Black 1984 gl1200 Standard. The bike is in what I would consider to be very nice condition. Garage kept, same owner for 22 years, clean, titled, complete, and running, all original. This bike is unmolested and I think would need little more than an oil change and just some basic service. Rear brake is sticking, probably clean the carbs, blah blah, You know, gold wing stuff. But the bike fires right up and runs well, and looks sharp. My question is, without me tainting anyone's opinion of what the asking price is. What do you think the value of this bike is? Personally, I have never seen one this nice, this complete, and this condition. Usually they been sitting outside and look like they just got pulled out of a creek. To find one that is ready to go and complete seems more rare to me. Now I don't think this is some high dollar machine but I do think that it can be worth just a little more to the right buyer... Thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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