The boys will correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't that airplane sit, unflown, for a long time down in the Phoenix area?
Having said that, and if it's the one I'm thinking of, you stand a much better chance with one coming from a dry clime than one from a wet clime. Regardless, ... be sure to look at all of those things that become a problem when an airplane sits. ie) cam, cylinder walls, brakes, rubber, radios, hinge points, all moving parts, all non-moving parts, etc etc.
Let me also add that a pre-buy is mandatory. Don't do it yourself; you are emotionally invested. It must be done by a sharp, T18 knowledgable, impartial individual so you know exactly what you are getting in the end.
What may seem like a bargain now is no bargain if you have to put a lot more time and money into it to bring it up to modern aircraft standards. Just sayin.
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