I don't mean to stomp on any aspirations you have for the bike. I know you are new, so you don't know that I'm a muscle bike restorer. I have to weigh how much a bike costs to get into, then how much I have to put into it, then how much I can hope to get out of it at the end. In perfect survivor condition, your bike could bring $300-$400. But your paint is shot, looking at the heavy rust on the tops of the bars, you don't have the correct bars grips, you don't have the correct rear tire (That's a 1.75 and it should have a 2.125), you're missing the guard, and your pedals are shot. That's going to be roughly $200 in parts, plus another $60 in paint if I shot it myself. Plus decals if I could find them. On top of that, since it's not an original survivor after I'd get done with it, it loses value. So... the juice isn't worth the squeeze for a restorer such as myself.
However, there are plenty of guys on here that love to build rats, or just bring coolness back to life. But they'd have to get in pretty low to do that.
If that bike were mine, I'd honestly put it up for $125 shipped. I'd use BikeFlights to ship it, which would cost about $50, which would give me $75... right at the top of what I would consider it's value.
I hope that helps. I'm only writing this all out to educate you, and whoever else cares to read it.