Quoted from Crash:Seems high, the average price is about $2500 according to the game database. If the PC has issues that are revealed by running the machine for a few hours after you buy it, or the monitor has problems that will cost a lot. Not to mention other playfield parts/shop out costs when you go to do your regular maintenance.
However, that tax sticker hasn't been renewed since 2002. So although it has sat in a warehouse for 17 years, it has at most seen only 3 years of light to moderate play given how unpopular the game was and the time period. If the warehouse is dry and climate controlled the cabinet will be great. Your main factor will be the electronics.
In the last couple years, I think sellers have had a difficult time moving it over $2k. Ive seen a few nice examples drop to $1900 and $1800.
$1k is a good price either way. Even if it doesn't work, I'd throw in an offer. Original computers pop up occasionally, and you still can use pinbox with a modern PC.