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1991 s2 barn find !!!!

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Should I sell it an let someone do a proper restoration on it 🤔

keep  the feccca

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3 owners last 1 owner had it 25 years 130,000miles book stamps until 2006 then nothing but all looks original 

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It’s last mot was 2017  but seem to have been tested in previous years but put back in storage straight after has no stamps in book after 2006 but the chap that had it does own a garage an I can see work has been done on it ie a new calliper on osf an oil is fresh 

Hello Paul, 

Many thanks for contacting the forum.

Unfortunately, the answer to your brief question, does not lie in its history, but with your capabilities and desires in terms of carrying out any work it needs, and your motivation for buying it in the first place. If that was for monetary gain (and nothing wrong with that) then you dispose of it at a profit and move on. If the perceived gain is longer term, and you have suitable ‘free’ storage, then you retain, maintain, and renovate it, and sit back and wait for the long term benefits of appreciation in value - if (in caps) that happens, as we push on with EVs. 
Kind regards,

Gareth. 
 

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Many thanks for those kind words 

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