You could be getting what in effect is an almost new car for not a lot of money but if you start driving it will just like a lot of other aged 75's after a couple of years of use. I suppose it needs a new owner who is going to use it sparingly to just keep it exercised.
Shame who ever ordered it didnt buy something a bit more special, a couple of years ago I was offered a Capri with under 12k on the clock, sadly it was a 1.6L, it didnt even have a rev counter or radio
. I declined and I heard he was still trying to sell it several months later.