It is a tube and fabric airplane. Unless it has been metalized. And if that is the case, I personally would walk away from it. I guess it is ok, but I am not sure what it does to the useful load. I have never flown one but IIRC, they are about a 100 to 120 MPH airplane on about 10 GPH. Again, that is somewhat of an educated guess. As far as the Franklin goes, it is rather finicky to maintain. But I THINK parts are still relatively easy to find. It takes someone who knows what they are doing to maintain it. As for the various models, the 108-3 is the one to get, although the others are good planes also.
Let me know if you need a ferry pilot.