Usual advice, don't buy any car on the internet based on the photos unless you can afford to take a gamble. On Ebay, at least you can check the sellers feedback (as a seller) to get some vague idea. In this instance there isn't any feedback to check, so again, you really need to see the car or ask the seller a lot of questions - I don't know what the asking price was, but could be a bargain or could be a shiney heap of trouble illustrated with photos taken a few years ago in a favourable light. Not everyone is gifted with writing brilliant adverts, but then again, this could be the guy's first. I would guess it probably runs, shifts and drives well, but "solid candidate for a full restoration" would suggest that's probably not for much longer. The first photo has been digitally "enhanced" to give it a bit of a grungy look, I'd guess - as this doesn't do the car any favours - this also reflects a novice seller.