I guess I'm in the minority as I thought the rims look pretty darn good on there. Normally I would never go for a rim like that, but with the body all polished up and with clean, shiny chrome bumpers the rims match well and give it a modern look. I think the tires are the problem as the sidewall is just too short. A slightly taller tire on those rims would fill the wheel well and give it a balanced look.
I've never been a fan of the wood look, but all shined up this Eagle looks pretty darn handsome. Six grand?? Seems awfully high to me. Have to remember that 100k miles was considered a lot for the average car back then.
That rust spot above the windshield and on the hatch back do bother me. Use it as leverage to drive the price down as it will have to be addressed. A quality body shop should be able to repair it and match the paint. Still, a very good looking Eagle. Missing the rear windshield wiper is another leverage point. Not trying to pick it apart, far from it, just suggesting these are items to use for price negotiation. Being a wagon fan, I like it. The power bulge hood and the three spoke steering wheel are nice items.