Well, it's not a bike that has much historical significance, it's not a competitive vintage race bike and it is not particularly rare.
If it is beautifully restored, it could bring a pretty penny, but it would take a highly motivated buyer, such as someone who had one just like it when they were a kid, loved it, and can afford to pay for a restored one. Not many guys like that around.
BTW, there is a thread on an older (early 70's) TS that recently sold on Ebay for over US $4,000, but it was PERFECT. Many many hours of detail work. I for one was shocked it brought anywhere near that much.