From ebay are three different cb750s of 1971 vintage in the 'Completed Listings,' ie.
I looked it up for you and found three 1971 cb750s whose auctions recently ended last
couple days..
1) 25,000 miles, sold for $2233.00.
BUT IT IS A HIGHLY HIGHLY MODDED OUT BIKE.
Auction ended today, 5/12/10.
Price was low imo due to heavy duty, 'far-from-stock-bike' modded out situation there
2) 5090 (low!) miles, highest bid was $3750, 10 total bids on it.
STOCK BIKE. Despite 10 bids it didnt sell.
MY OPINION OF WHY IT DIDNT SELL: (a) super low mileage
(b) stock bike (c) super-nice condition (d) so the seller put a 'Buy it now' of $8900
(e) and the Reserve wasn't met
Auction ended 5/10/10.
3) 20,368 miles, highest bid was $4050, RESERVE NOT MET, didn't sell.
Auction ended 5/8/10.
Your machine their be lookin REAL nice now, me? I'm holding that sucker until U.S.
unemployment drap down to 6% or less and man-oh-man, that one is in such nice shape,
you will NOT run into 'Reserve not met' on your auction!
When the economy come back around folks'll lay the money down!
As to how to finance the K0 purchase -- you can alway do what my friend does, he
finds the bike put a down payment on it and makes payments for a few months.
Will every seller do that? Nope. Some will!
Its like trying to buy ANYTHING but get good terms. You walk up to the seller and say
"I will pay you your asking price plus 10%, no haggling!" Then he'll say "I'll take it!"
Then you say "Will you let me give you 1/2 now, and payments for 6 months, you keep the
bike at your place"
My friend been doin that fer 10 year.
Most recent buy was a $15,000 Yamaha Rz500.