For $300, even if you do need some work for it, even on the high end, it's alot cheaper than buying a new one, you can learn alot from it, and maybe even get better aftermarket parts for it. Keep the cost under what you would pay for a new one, about $3000 and have some fun!! You could bring it to a shop and get a quote on what needs to be done, then buy a manual and do it yourself!! If it needs a top end and the cylinders bad, you could get a big bore or soemthing!! I love cheap projects and hunting for parts, if I were you, I'd jump on it for the fun in making it like new again!!!! A big thumps up!!