@kbbgood First off, welcome to BBB
As for this boat being a good deal, the price seems right, but with a boat that age, you should check it thoroughly before laying down any cash.
Check the bottom of the hull for cracks, deep gouges, etc. This is especially important near the nose/keel, where the boat will wear from beaching it repeatedly if there is no hull protector installed.
Also, it's very important to check the transom for cracks. Some boats can look perfect on the surface but be hiding a transom problem that even the current owner doesn't know about.
Look all around where the outboard bolts to the transom for stress cracks, etc. You can also trim the motor up partially and put heavy downward pressure on the motor to see if the transom flexes at all.
Check floors for rot. Older boats had wood floors.
If you're looking at the boat solely through pictures, request that the current owner send several closeup pics of various areas of the boat. General pics taken from even 5 or 6 feet away can make a bot look really good, but seeing it up close and personal will show you things that those other pics won't show.
And, of course, take the boat for a ride on the lake before buying it.