But, without a knowledgeable marine survey, the idea of "mint condition" is really super subjective. I've seen the horror stories on this site and many others about the hidden problems with glass boats of many brands that are in the 20 plus years of age bracket. Things can be made to look really pretty, pretty easily, and a lot of boat stuff isn't easily inspected. It will be interesting to watch this boat over the next year and see if there are any beneficial lessons learned for other CD buyers who are thinking of catching one of these relatively rare and beautiful boats.
The CD 22 I bought last month was pristine, but I had a chance to look at it really well, in and out and the seller was honest about every wart. Even then, I reserved another 2 grand besides my buying price to take care of things that he didn't even know about or that I might not have seen when I checked it out. I've used up 1000 of that so far, and hopefully that will be all. In general, I make sure that I can afford about 15% over my end purchase price for the stuff that isn't known, or correctly represented. I've never been disappointed in having to come up with between 5 and 15% of my end buying price on big ticket things to get the purchase to where the seller and I THOUGHT it was, condition-wise.