Looks great, but a little research might dissuade some.
I find some of the responses here and on BAT are a bit disingenuous (not yours Pete). Love those who state what a specific car should have sold for, or how a car was a steal, how nicely restored the car is, or something along those lines, without really know what they are looking at. I've been caught in such situations in the past, and have greatly reeled in my comments as to price and such. Much easier to stick to the basics, and how the car is being presented, and what may be incorrect, so as to educate those who are not certain what they are looking at. As an enthusiast, I find this gratifying, as I'm hopefully keeping someone from spending their hard earned money on a "shiny bauble" that may just not be 100% what the seller or the description states it is. Not making it about anything but the car, and the car alone. Wish someone had the common courtesy to do that for me in the past, instead of keeping that knowledge base to themselves. Probably would have saved me from a headache or two, but I view those as learning/teaching moments that I've yet to experience. As far as being a buyer or a seller, it comes down to wants and needs. Does the car you are looking at as a buyer push all of your buttons, are you looking for originality, or are you looking for the experience of just owning one. Do you want to show it, or drive it, do you care if it's 100% correct, or not, and a host of other items far too numerous to list, at least in my head. As a seller, are you being as honest as you can be, with your personal knowledge on the subject? If you are, fantastic, you are the type of seller we all hope to find, if you are not, well, that too can come back to haunt you, in ways you could not imagine......I'll leave it, and this thread, with this post as it's own stand alone.
Wishing everyone well.
Bill
PS: Edit for spelling