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It's really going to depend on where the leak is coming from. Could be the oil pressure sending unit, which wouldn't cost too much. Also the valve cover or oil pan gasket, even the rear main seal, those 3 are a bit pricey. I would see if the seller would let you take the car to your local mechanic and have him determine exactly where the oil leaking is coming from, and get an estimate from him.
You may not be full of refrigerant... There is a low pressure switch that prevents the AC from actuating the clutch, and the reason is: IF there is not enough refrigerant, you will not be able to move oil through the system and you will have major damage...so no engauge...
Get the system checked, most likely there is a leak somewhere..
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