I don't know if you have a value in mind already Geoff, but I don't think I'd list it for more than $2,000 if it were me.
For one thing, you're facing end-of-season bargain hunters at this time of year. From personal experience at the beginning of this season, the best offer we received for our 84, which was perhaps in marginally rougher shape than what you describe of yours, was $1,200.
Whatever you do, try to avoid mentioning that the car has to go before you move this winter in any advertisments. It's a virtually guaranteed way to bring out the low-ballers.