At least around here, saws like that are in the $100-200 range. Some of the '80s models were also designed with "new" construction.
This has no bearing on actual value, but I got one from the '60s with a full cabinet from the local dump.
GTO(John)
Model 113.199250 with legs. Received as a present from a fellow woodworker
>and with limited shop space, it's the tool I can do without. I've never
>used it, but I know it's been well taken care of. The manual says copyright
>4/84 so it's almost 20 years old, but from what I've read on the NG,
>Craftsman tools before 1990 were well built and in demand.
>
>I live in the Denver, CO area and prefer not to ship it as I have no idea >how I would! >
>Any interested takers please email me at mwrinken@nospam_comcast.net, remove
>the nospam_ first. I'll gladly take pictures and email them.
>
>Asking price - $450. I hate to part with it, but I can't seem to fit it in
>the shop. (But I can roll a lathe up against the wall! :))
>
>Thanks
>
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>Mike