I've got a 2003 X350 Jaguar Super V8 which I used to drive but has been SORNed for about a year now.
The car runs fine, but it needs both front door locking mechnisms replacing and it looks a bit of a mess as I removed the driver's door card to work on the locking mechanism.
I'm semi retired now so probably won't drive it enough to make it worth taxing and insuring, hence I'm considering selling it, and I'm wondering what's the best way forward. My options seem to be:
a) Finish off the door locking mechanism work, tidy up any other niggles, get tax, MoT & insurance and sell it in the normal way.
b) Sell it as is to someone if anyone buys cars in this sort of "needs minor work" category without offering silly low prices.
c) Get someone to fix it up then sell it.
Not sure if it's worth the time and cost to fix it up, i.e. whether prices obtainable for option (b) would be much lower than options (a) or (c) after taking into account the time/cost of fixing the car.
Not sure if it's old or desirable enough to be classed as a classic.
I'm in SE London.
Any ideas?
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