You should have gone to get it. It's worth more then $95, and it's in much better than average condition for it's age.
Practically any used bike you find is going to need tires and tubes either because of the rubber aging, or because of wear. If you come across a bike with new tires, it's probably because I Flipper got it before you, and installing a pair of the cheapest, most inexpensive tires he could find, just so Potential Buyers would go "ohh, new tires!". You are better off getting a bike that needs tires, so you get a better price, and you can install the tires that you want. There is nothing worse than having junky new tires on a bike that you just paid for, and knowing that you need to throw them away and buy tires that you like.
If you're thinking about buying the bike to try to flip it, don't. Sounds like you don't know enough about bikes to make a profit flipping, yet. If you are looking for a nice vintage ride, I think you found one, providing it fits you.