Yeah, very excited. I have about 100 hours in a Super D, and had one in a partnership for a few years so I know the plane. I am very comfortable flying it, and I know what to look for on maintenance. I would be totally clueless trying to assess the value of an Arrow or a Mooney, but wood spars and fabric covers I get. This is one of those "sometimes the right airplane finds you" stories.
This is also the proverbial "bargain" airplane that everyone warns against. But the issues are not hidden; they are readily apparent. I know what I'm getting into, and the potential downsides are priced into the sale. Seller is very reasonable about the pre-buy and deposit is small enough that it wouldn't bother me too much if I have to walk away. If everything is acceptable, I'm getting a lot of airplane for the money.
XC is nothing to brag about, but it can do reasonable trips. The narrow fuselage offsets some of the drag from the struts and wires. Book says 141 mph with 3.4 hours endurance at 75% power and 1100 ROC. I'll break my trips from Tampa to Gulfport or Wilmington into two 2.5 hour legs with a fuel stop in the middle, preferably at a grass strip or somewhere with good eats.
In return for reduced XC capability, I get the capability to invite business contacts for something way cooler than a round of golf.
Biggest issue of course is lack of IFR capability. TBH I was deluding myself on my intentions to get the ticket though. No way I'm going to find time to study for the written in the next year or two. But as I said earlier, my schedule is usually pretty flexible. I generally travel the day before a meeting, so if the weather is a last minute No Go, I'll just make the 10 hour drive instead of the 5 hour flight.
I am strongly considering replacing the TC with a G5 AI, in case I do wind up in the clouds by accident. There is also space for a panel mount GPS like a refurb 430, though I'm not sure what advantage I would gain from that over Garmin Pilot on a tablet with my GDL 50 for traffic and weather.
Thanks to all for your advice and input, even if I mostly ignored it.