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...looks way better without the barn door on the front and the Captain America sissy bar on the back.
Looks good, but add up the cost of tires, brake pads, battery, probably brake hoses, carb rebuild, oil, filters, chain and possibly sprockets, fork seals, caliper and master cylinder rebuilds (and other nice to haves like new grips, good rear shocks, etc). And all your 'free labor' if you are able to do it yourself. By the look of those tires it's been sitting a long time. Think the worst case, full overhaul of all wear items, not the best case that you put tires on and go riding.
And then hopefully it runs without too much mucking about. But the carbs are probably gummed up. It can all work out fantastic and I like the bike.I sort of like it when a seller can't even be bothered to wash the bike. Not discouraging you from it but you haven't said if you are an experienced shade tree mechanic like a lot of us on here, or would be paying (out the nose) for labor.
That may sound like a downer but it's not. I'd like to see it washed, it looks really clean. Some of those photos look like they are from the 80's, so it's hard to tell. Why parked? Title in the owner's name and no back fees? Lots of bikes of that vintage got to 10K miles and were clapped out toys, parked in garage and moldered. I grabbed a bunch of them.

going to look at the GS Saturday
going to look at the GS Saturday