yeah, thats a 2 inch 24 track tape machine. However, from first glance I can't be sure that it's a studer cause there are various models that tend to build off the studer design.
If you're asking to buy it, then by all means give it a shot. A piece like that, I wouldn't be surprised if it starts in the thousands. And that's without the remote.
Then that's not to mention any maintinence and/or replacement parts installation which can cost you a few thousand more. Plus the additional cost of tweaking it out. You can't expect to have a tape machine record good sound without optimally adjusting the heads and having the right heads in the first place.
Without any of that, you basically have a giant piece of useless junk.
Then it looks like it had an optional metering section added on to it, unless that model comes with it already. So you have to factor that in. Some tape machines ask you to purchase the metering seperately.
Then not to mention the steep price for reel-to-reel, which is not so easy to find these days. It is making a comeback, but it's still pricey.
In other words, if you want to spend as much as you would for a porshe, plus all a porshes maintenence, then go for it. I'm sure several studios have caught on to it.
Let's put it this way, if I found that laying next to a dumpster at a studio, you bet your ass I'm pushing it 10 miles all the way home. Even if it does weigh as much as a refrigerator.
Fun fact:
The motors inside a tape machine like that has enough torque to spin a car effortlessly.