Only problem with that would be,if you choose to use as in the same manner as modern, some things would simply need to be replaced due to age.
Kinda 50/50 bout it, wanna get it cause it's an absolute leg-end, but it is an awful lot of money at the mo!
You'll need to get used to 'wallowy' handling; those Cubs have leading link suspension and soft springs and handle like a canoe over bumps; hitting a bump mid-bend can be a trouser filling experience and the handlebars rise up under braking, a bit freaky until you get used to it. You'll know it's old technology, that's for sure. Don't say I didn't warn you.