OK, I have to be devil's advocate. I think we are perhaps confusing 'restored' with 'restored to original condition'. IMHO that car has been restored, and I cannot fault the seller for saying so. He may not be a C-body guy, may not even be a car guy, and to him, or an average Joe, it would be reasonable to assess that car as 'like new'. I also don't see anything about this car that suggests it was turd-polished, there was much love and $$ on this one. Also - whether it was 'restored' back to our own standards is immaterial -- it is advertised on CL, not here.
It appears to have a very nice paintjob, and the gold accents are kinda cool, subtle and classy. (I can't see the Dutchman paint up close so I make no assessment of it). Chrome looks excellent also.
Is the dashpad unappealing to me? Yes. But it, and the seats and doorpanels, were all probably done by the same trim shop in a 1-shot deal, and maybe Just Dashes wasn't on the radar. The doorpanels and seats are fabulous -- I see lots of Legendary covers in restored cars with wrinkles in them, and these doorpanels have nice straight boards and no visible attaching screws along hte edges like some shops use. (although the seats are crooked???)
Is it overpriced? To us it is, for what it is, but for the circles some people roll in maybe it's not? And maybe that's his audience?