I expect you will get more by selling your soft top separately. A buyer is going to be comparing the price for your cruiser to prices of various other cruisers for sale, most of which probably won't have them. You can always use it in negotiation as well, if you need to.
Very nice job with the resto. If the college student really loved his cruiser, he'll be happy that it's living a good life.
Any more plans beyond the front bumper for me to follow? You got this Lake Stevens native subscribing to your thread.
"No rust on frame or body"
-large rust spots visible in pictures
"39,999 miles and complete original interior"
-interior on drivers side looks like it's been tore up by 150,000 miles of wear
Beautiful job. She looks like brand new! I really like the stance/tire size. How big a lift did you give the cruiser, and what size tires? Did you restore the hard top as well?