Tom-D
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I think what I would do is offer $3500, do the deal, then take the jugs off and have them cleaned up. inspect and clean the cam lobes best I can, pre-lube with some lithium grease, put it all together with new oil and hope for the best.
No way would I try to crank the engine after sitting so long. It's gonna make some metal on start up, and then grind it through everything that gets pressure lubed. I might even wash down the innards with some stodard solvent, blow it out, then coat the cam, install the jugs and give it a try.
YMMV, do anything you want once you own it.
My 0-300-D sat from 1992 until fall of 2012. #5 cylinder was off and the previous owner panicked and sold me the aircraft. I planed to over haul it anyway so I trucked the aircraft home and tore the engine down. There was absolutely nothing wrong with the engine I should have replaced the cylinder and flown it home.
These old Continentals will set for years and start right up and run fine. The first 30 minutes will tell you what you need to know.