Can't tell from here. But probably 850 to 1,200, really depends on if the chrome IS good or just looks good in the pictures. The bike will suck up another $1,000 - $1500 in cash and 100 - 200 hours of labor before it's a reliable mount, but that's typical of any 30-40 year old bike. The price has a lot to do with it being both fairly stock and a 72. The red paint on a 72 is awsome when not faded. Around here the the riding season is coming to an end and that factors into pricing. I just sold my daughters excellent running KZ305 with 2000 original miles for $650 and threw in a helmet, saddle bags, and a factory shop manual. It needed tires (old not worn) And had typical barn rust issues. I had gone through the mechanicals pretty well.