I wouldn't have thought so. Someone from the States will chime in soon, but to me it looks like a complete and utter money pit, although it's hard to tell without a lot more photos.
You probably need to consider whether, if you got it say for $5K whether you could afford the $20K it may cost you to get it up and running. Or more. (Or less!)
My recommendation would be to leave this one well alone, regardless of the price. It's been said here many times before, but you should really seek to buy the best car you can afford. It may mean that you don't get the cheapest car, but a good runner in fair condition could end up being a great deal cheaper than a bargain that costs you a fortune to get up and running. Parts for these cars are getting horrendously expensive, and more so each year.
If you want a more rounded opinion, you'll need to get a lot more photos. Use the search function on the site to find lots of buying advice, and take a ton of relevant photos then you'll be able to get some sound opinions.
Good luck.