now me I always price them with this criteria .
first off: do I want it
then will it roll up on the trailer or do I have to drag it.
then it moves up to, can I drive it on and will it stop.
then it goes to, can I drive it home.
then to, can I drive it home and does everything work.
then it's, what will it cost to get everything working.
then it's, what will it cost to get it where I would be proud to show it.
then it boils down to three things: can I buy it, fix what is wrong and store it.
some times the number one trumps the sanity in all the rest but start with scrap price and work you way up. remember every dime you pay for the car at a lower level is one you can't spend to fix it.
the same goes for selling one, cleaned up, air in the tires and parked on the street goes a lot higher on the list then the pictures of this one. you can't do that don't price it high on the list if selling is your goal.