For that kind of money, I could just buy one of those '68 Country Squires down in Lemon Heights CA. I personally would have liked to have seen it repainted with the correct wood applied.
One man's "supercool patina" is another man's "needs paint." Car looks pretty good, though, but it's more a $5000 to $6000 car. He may "need $10,500 for it", but one of life's truths is that we don't always get what we need.
The patina and price do not correspond. My wagons both have "patina" and need repaints. It doesn't bother me much, but I am realistic about how much they are worth with bad paint vs having good paint. I wish the seller the best since he has done quite a bit of work on it.