mulceber
Moderator
Looks to be generally in pretty good condition. Good purchase! Once you get it, I'd look it over and see if there are any obvious parts of the jacket that need work. Conditioning you can do yourself, but much beyond that, it would be worth your while to contact Sheeley, who also does restorations. He replaced the knit cuffs on my original AN-J-3 from WW2, using the original stitch holes and managing to perfectly match both the thread color and the knit color to what was already on the jacket.