FS-- Remington 700 BDL, left handed, chambered in 30-06; blued and walnut. It is complete, even down to the hood for the front sights. It also has Redfield style rear windage bases.
The stock does have some minor hunting marks. There is one area about the size of a button on the front of the cheekpiece where it appears to have rubbed on something because there are concentrated scratches there, through the finish. No structural cracks that I have spotted.
Floorplate looks good, although there is some moderate scratching on the bow and around the corners of the trigger guard. Pretty typical. The latch to the floorplate locks up snug. There is some bluing wear on the muzzle; again, typical.
Trigger does not seem to have ever be adjusted. The bolt lugs and bolt face appear fine, and it does not appear that the rifle was fired a huge amount.
I would call this about a 90-93% gun, but all of the wear is superficial. One reason I got it is that it is a D-series serial number, and has the bolt with the cutout for the bolt locking safety lever, which I prefer. It doesn't have a locking safety lever, but one could be added. A perfect donor in my book, as well as a perfectly functional gun as it sits.
$500 plus shipping to your FFL; another $25 if your FFL requires one on this end.