Thanks guys. It started off the morning at the Thorncliffe show at $175. The photos don't do justice to how rough a shape the stock is in, and don't pick up on the severely cracked bakelite trigger guard.
By 1pm, I'd wandered by and picked up and set it down a couple times, but balked at the price. The vendor finally just looked at me and said "Ok, $100, and I'll throw in the scope and mount (which he had set to the side for an extra $50 initially). By that point, I'd actually given it a pretty good going over. The barrel and action looked in great shape - a rifle that had bounced around under a truck seat for a few decades, but hadn't been shot much.
I figured there was a gem underneath the wear and tear. Really glad I was right.
About the only thing I want to do is replace the janky trigger guard, but it shoots well enough as is, so no rush.