I like her more than her sire. Upright pasterns yes, neck looks cute at the moment here.

She may be eligible for pinto reg even though you wouldn't call her pinto by any stretch. Their info is still really confusing:
http://www.pinto.org/faqs.html#registration_faqs

"What are your minimum color requirements for the color registry?
Horses - 4 square inches of accumulative white in eligible areas "

They have "breeding stock" pintos but they can't participate in anything. This one I believe would be "color pinto" and not "breeding stock" despite the fact that she doesn't at all look like my definition of pinto.

Won't add a lot of value but it's something. If they have a lot of pinto shows in your area, it could help. And of course a nice personality, age appropriate training all the way through, etc. will help and it looks like you guys are on it with handling and haltering her.