Am posting this car because in 1964 my maternal Grandmother offered a very similar 1954 Plymouth Cranbrook as a trade on a new 1964 Dodge Dart. The 54 was low mileage and in excellent condition, always garaged. Dealer offered Gran $25.00. Grandmother was insulted and Cranbrook was given to me. https://sfbay.craigslist.org/sby/cto/d/san-jose-1953-plymouth-cranbrook-classic/7583574279.html
It is an interesting car, but the 10K asking prince is a bit steep IMO, considering its a non runner with 4 flat tires and rodent damage to the interior, not to mention the rust.
The only thing really going for it is the 2-door body. There was someone in Everett over a decade ago who had a '53 Cranbrook 4-door in battleship grey. Really nice, unrestored, but totally uninspiring design, as compared to Ford's and GM's. So, IMHO, half that at the outside most, unless the owner got it running, drivable and tuned, tires with tread and the ability to hold air, and any rodent nests and messes cleaned and gone.