To the point: Given the fit of the sideplates I'd want to closely examine the fit up of the rest of the inletting. If the inletting is equally mis-fit the re-stock is valueless and the buyer is essentially buying a barreled action with restorable/useable forend wood. The cost to properly restock the butt is likely more than the gun is worth in pure economics. If someone wants to provide some charitable contribution $'s to bring it back then that's different, but from a pur P&L standpoint it's a losing proposition. Nice E grades can be found that are right, original, would cost less all told and be worth more because of originality.