Congratulations on winning the bid! Here’s some helpful advice!
1. Pick it up. Do not touch the motor yet! Do not turn the crank yet. It has been sitting for a very very very long time! There is no knowing what is inside the intake port holes. Turning the crank pre inspection may cause debris to drop through the valves.
2. At home and still on the crate box, Remove glow plugs and remove intake manifold. Use shop vac, flathead screw driver and razor blade to clean around the intake port holes.
3. With flashlight or mini cam, look in the intake ports and make sure they are clean of dirt, dust, sand, leafs, rust. If not, you will need to take the whole motor apart and rebuild it. If clean, use shop vac and suck out the glow plug holes to remove any possible debris in the combustion chamber.
4. Turn crank with 24mm long socket 360 degrees. Making sure motor is not seized. If seized, rebuild motor. If not seized, you can proceed with new G60 glow plugs, fresh oil and oil filter, prime oil and test run it on the create box for no more then 10 seconds to check compression in each cylinder with cool down time per cylinder compression check. Yes! Check the compression! It is a must do! 400+psi is a new clean and healthy cylinder. 380+gently used and good. 360+is moderately used and good. 340 or lower is heavily used. 320 or less, rebuild time
5. If everything said above checks out, I would replace every seal and gasket on the motor, bomb proof the motor, slap a turbo on it and call it good!