It looks like one of those high end car dealers, they always ask a lot for the cars with the middle man etc. Need to pay bills and commission to salesman sort of thing. If it is indeed original paint, it has been kept up very nice (from limited far away pics) and I think that would be the biggest factor here, if completely original. I highly doubt it. They are asking above top dollar. NADA concours condition now for a Bavaria is $26,700.00, exactly what I have mine insured for agreed upon value. I have over this in build costs (including original purchase price) and there is still much to do. It's always bitter sweet seeing stuff like this. It's what prices a lot of us out of the game if costs of parts continue to climb and availability of parts becomes scarce. I guess that is why these old pieces of steel continue to climb in price. For no sunroof or A/C I agree price is pretty steep and am I missing a link to more pictures? For this asking price there should be a TON of pictures and documents to support original paint claim or if restored, who and when was restoration? And milage is probably 116K which is low, the 16K has an asterik*. It's low but not 32K miles low or something which are still out there, very few, but under 100K still out there. Even though I have as much or more into mine, I wouldn't expect that kind of money at all. But mine is never going to be for sale (yes never LOL). Anyhow, Verona nice color, don't see many of them, it is nice and I agree stance looks off up front, even with stock springs there should be some sag if original, very "lifted" up there. Easy to critique even nice cars, I hope it goes to a good owner and there are no major downside surprises, I'm sure whoever pays even close to that number knows what they are getting into and have the money to fix anything that is "off." I can already tell exhaust is not original. If anyone on here visits the place take some more pics if allowed and let us know what you think. THX!