Mr Bill, to Edwards point, the bass was not an exact fit inside the case. And for a bass this old with a touring history, it was in amazingly good condition.
As far as string height, there did not seem to be an issue. First thing I checked, since it was a graphite trough neck. If the height does not suit you, you can take Geoff Gould's advise, and use a lighter gauge or open core strings to lower the action.
Since this bass is made of graphite and ebony, it is high density, and has very clear high end harmonics. But that comes at a price, in the weight department. But if the wineburst Elan 5'er works for you, this bass should not be a problem for you either.
If you end up getting this bass, there is one suggestion I would make. Draw a template of the controls, and make several copies. If you find a sound that suits you, mark the positions of the controls and switches on your template, like we used to do with the Mini Moog's, back in the day. Other wise, you would go insane trying to get it back. The electronics were quiet, and everything seemed to work as it should.
Hope that helps, and happy bidding!
Joe