Looks like extra pics were added which better illustrate the condition of the car. Yes, it looks like the interior needs work & there's rust visible from the outside. It looks like it's been resprayed as there's overspray on the sunroof seals. I'd be concerned that the sunroof's been leaking & that's caused the damage to the front seats. Visible rust may also indicate more underneath, so a good inspection would be essential (depending on the intended use of the car).
What has to be remembered is that these cars are over 30 years old & never designed for Australian conditions (well, mechanically yes, body & interior no). It's very rare to find one in original condition that doesn't suffer from at least some rust, problems with suspension, a worn interior & a cracked dash. I'd never recommend a 6.9 to anyone that wasn't financially viable, or mechanically minded (or both). At $2K, it's cheap spare parts (assuming it doesn't go higher). Not much more than a decade ago, wreckers were asking over $5K for a M100 engine alone. In saying that though, not many go bang mechanically. It might be parts that are never needed; taking up valuable garage space in the meantime. I haven't seen many with a blue interior, so that might make it more desirable. If anyone's annoyed about the cost of gas cells, try to think of them as high performance sports shock absorbers; it eases at least some of the pain!
Styria, in answer to your query my red one did arrive from Queensland safe n sound; but went straight into storage. I took a couple of pics & will post them when I have a reliable internet connection (wireless is rubbish). After a very brief inspection it appears free of significant issues. A bit of rust in the front doors seems to be the worst problem; like many. Fortunately this isn't visible from the outside, so not an immediate concern. That'll be addressed later in the year. Some interior items will need repair & maintenance issues will be performed when I move into the new place mid April 2011. I'll be pulling up the floor insulation, wiper grille & headlining to check for rust & water leaks. I've really got itchy fingers right now & can't wait to get started on them all (four at last count). And I'll be taking plenty of pics for everyone.....
