Found a review page and it appears to be a 99 bike.
With a bit of work this may turn into a respectable bike but it will depend on the previous owners maintenance as to how much that would cost you. BUT- in comparison to a more modern bike- or a well maintained one- this could be a bit heavy- a bit unreliable- or a bit of a dog. Saying that- my MTB is a 2000 one but works well and is reliable. Nothing wrong with old bikes- they just give you the incentive to find out what N+1 is.
http://www.mtbr.com/cat/bikes/bike-f...716_95crx.aspx