thats awesome. and the same reason why i built my 88 vt1100c. but i knew i wasnt going to meet the $1000 cap. im about $2500 into it now. but have done and redone several things (check pics out in my garage) and now i am dealing with an electrical issue concerning my coils, possibly. but man, when she runs... she runs!
actually, it was dirtbag II that hooked me, and then i saw part I. before both of those, i watched choppertown, and that was an eye opener. but DBII was what convinced me that i could do it, when i was even telling myself that i couldnt. that bike taught me so much, like welding, fabrication, rewiring, etc. and because i only dropped $650 on the donor bike, i wasnt afraid to mess anything up. i can honestly say that i enjoy (enjoyed) riding her more than my Harley when it came to just getting around town, hitting up bars, eateries, and visiting friends. ill get her up and running again.
dont give up on yours. and if it ends up costing more than $1k then accept it because youre going to end up with a bike that you will love because it was "built, not bought". plus, youre not in the competition, so let it ride. get her back on the street where she belongs. i, honestly, would love to see pics of it as you go.