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Old 11-18-2020, 08:17 AM
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As stated, if you find someone who needs it today for their restoration it could command a higher price but timing is everything. Your best bet is decide what you need to get out of it and price it accordingly and see if it sells. Other option is to toss on EBAY with a ridiculous reserve and see what it gets bid up to.. God knows there are a ton of people doing exactly that. I would opt for the first just because I feel it is better for the hobby. Just by listing your question I'm sure you will be getting inquires offers from members anyway.