Not so much that, which I really had to open up the image to notice

, but my first thought was that it fitted exceptionally well for a GRP one only it isn't, is it?
Looking more closely shows that in fact the missing seam may be a result of someone smoothing off the area between the bezel and the main part of the wing with Cataloy, silicon, daub, choux pastry or whatever else was their medium of choice. Not a bad plan for keeping the moisture out of that area but incongruous in view of the otherwise pristine appearance of the nose of the thing.
That interior alone will probably look like new with minimal work
(door card appears flat which says that the windows don't leak, seat looks the right shape and undamaged, etc.) and these days, the cost involved with even a basic set of car furniture can break an otherwise viable restoration candidate so in general it looks as though it has a lot going for it. Plus it's a light colour which always looks lovely on an Anglia with a contrasting colour on the side flashes.
So what's the plan? Modern engine? Roof chop with tubbed rear wheels and flames?

Restaurant built into the boot like the PMR Anglia?

Such a versatile car these. The sky's the limit.