That is a nice looking truck to me! I'd love to find one like that around here.
I had that same steering wheel cover on my 75 Granada.
It needs to be cleaned up and the seat shampooed but other than that its really not in bad shape, several spots where the paint/clear coat are gone, but just a couple very small places of surface rust which I think would easily be sanded down and repainted...no frame rust either.
That steering wheel cover is gone I just put a new one on it as most of the old one was torn and missing chunks out of it.
It goes into the shop next week to have a thorough going over, probably new shocks for sure, possibly new brakes, on the initial checksheet it showed 20% front brake pad remaining, but the brakes seem to need new rotors anyhow kind of shakes around when on the brakes somewhat heavily so those are going to get replaced. A couple of very minor oil leaks (rear main, and oil filter housing). Starts up, runs and drives great other than that weird fuel issue on the highway I've had it happen twice now. Today it ran and drove great, no fuel issue at all I did put some fuel system cleaner in it yesterday but I don't think that has anything to do with the real problem, given that the fuel filter/reservoir under the driver's side by the fuel pump shows signs of leaking and I can smell fuel, I wonder if its sucking air, my bronco 2 had similar symptoms when the fuel pump and that reservoir failed. That's getting fixed really soon.
So far I really like the truck, the manual transmission is a nice plus too. Pretty simple and straight forward...was really wanting a 4WD Ranger but this will do since the Bronco 2 and my Jeep are both 4WD so I can drive one of them if the snow gets too bad but at this point its shaping up to be another dull boring winter here LOL.
I was looking at the tires and it has Nokian Vatiiva tires on it which I guess are a snow rated all weather tire...they look brand new so hopefully its good for tires for several years....it does have a odd size on it though which is 225/70R14...probably due to having a hard time finding tires the right size, they fit and there isn't any rubbing so not a problem, just fills in the wheel wells I guess LOL.
Its a long bed, but sadly it doesn't have the dual fuel tanks like my 84 Ranger had. This one I assume has a 17 gallon tank, but even at that its pretty small for a pickup which was the nice thing with my 84 Ranger having dual tanks, extended its driving range quite a bit.