That one on Gunbroker also has a a butchered stock, no hand guard, no magazine, and, as noted, missing the entire bolt group.
Those items alone make it a no-go for most people even at the current $1k price if a restoration of that rifle is the goal.
It is a fair buy at the current price for the parts though but only if you need the parts.
You also have to ask yourself why might that rifle was stripped (other than it's obviously been sporterized).
I suggest you find yourself a decent rifle from the get-go and not mess with a project because no matter how much you throw at it it will never be
more than a mismatched rifle.