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I was tempted to go look at that one -- until I saw that the motor is mounted on the back side - which would space it out from the wall by a foot or more - not so great for me because I'm in a small space - but for someone with more space it might be OK or even great.
Quick search yelds that the machine is rare and somewhere from Argentina. Almost zero info. Price is too high unless in showroom condition - which I doubt it is at. Argentina is not an industrial power house & lathe is from 1960s or 50s - note spindle taper type L.
I would say value wise its in the 2000 range - depends on what inspection shows.
Yes, spindle nose type is something to seriously consider. I prefer a "D" style camlock because I change chucks fairly often (they're relatively easy to change). I would shy away from a screw on type.