freder
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Hi all,
I have a Range Rover Classic, two door, Shire blue, not a point of rust, engine completely renewed, suspension top condition, and I have just returned from a meeting in Bavaria and noticed how much interest this car has for fans of rustic old timers for travel or transformation.
The problem with selling mine is that the cabin is showing the years of use. I need to replace the ceiling inside, and my seats are worn (normal after 30 years of daily use). The wheels needs some reconditioning too (new tyres fitted, Michelin).
This being said, it is in mint condition and running.
I have seen some people selling in Milan their Classics at a very high price, and frankly not so much using origal parts.
So I wonder if I should remake the inside, and try to sell it at a higher price, or if I should just sell it as it is to someone who wants it.
I have a Range Rover Classic, two door, Shire blue, not a point of rust, engine completely renewed, suspension top condition, and I have just returned from a meeting in Bavaria and noticed how much interest this car has for fans of rustic old timers for travel or transformation.
The problem with selling mine is that the cabin is showing the years of use. I need to replace the ceiling inside, and my seats are worn (normal after 30 years of daily use). The wheels needs some reconditioning too (new tyres fitted, Michelin).
This being said, it is in mint condition and running.
I have seen some people selling in Milan their Classics at a very high price, and frankly not so much using origal parts.
So I wonder if I should remake the inside, and try to sell it at a higher price, or if I should just sell it as it is to someone who wants it.