Very nice looking truck. I'd have to see the maintenance/build history to say for sure, but it's certainly a looker.
Then again, I'm having a little trouble getting my head around that price for the vehicle as anything other than a show/ego rig. The 4 cylinder won't have the guts to be much of a North American expedition powerplant, no matter how good it runs. The rear axle is probably the Rover axle instead of the Salisbury, so breakage is certainly probably with even moderate use. There's a laundry list of other "shortcomings" for it to be used as a practical vehicle.
For the amount of work and attention to detail that went into the Rover, it's priced very well. It's absolutely lust-worthy. However, I just can't see it as something that will be used as intended.
So, the question is:
What is your goal for the vehicle?
Agree with Mike for the most part. It all depends on what you're looking to do with it. Before I started the frame-off on my Series III it was my daily driver and my DII sat in the driveway. Driving a Series truck is more of a state of mind than anything else for me, and it is always a pleasure, even when I'm trucking along at fifty when everyone else is doing sixty-five.
The part about it being used as intended is probably closer to heart for certain enthusiasts. Most, and I mean most I know, Series owners are true to the heritage and purpose of the vehicle. It's a tractor at it's heart, and designed for hard work. They weren't built to look shiny in showrooms and have people admire their luxurious interiors. They were designed to be work horses, to have dogs jumping around inside and camping gear tossed about. They were built to get dirty, to be as true to function as possible, and to appear as though they'd arrived fresh from the trail wherever they went.
I think this truck would sit great in some collection of vehicles somewhere, but not something I'd buy, aside from the price, but because it was rebuilt to be something it was never intended to be, and that is a show car.
In the end though it's about what you want. If this is the kind of rig you're looking for then go for it!