Watch out, there'll be another two along shortly!
This one looks great and really low miles but the devil is in the detail and since it appears to live near the seaside, it might be an idea to know what's going on down below. As far as I can see, you can buy cheap and do loads of work, or pay the premium and get something that might be a bit better. Of course, the age of the original components on a low mileage car is just as likely to cause them to expire as wear on a higher mileage example. There's no substitute for getting 'eyes on' and believe me, I have learned that lesson the hard way.
I think the price is a bit more realistic than this
St Tropez being sold on by the new owner of WTF - similar mileage and in a colour rated by many. I think I would give it serious consideration if there was no corrosion issues and be prepared to do a bit of haggling.