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I have a Skoda 120L Estelle Two, registered 1st August 1986, has been parked in a garage in West London for the last 10 years, has genuine 14,092 miles on clock. The only damage is to the top of the rear back seats, which have been ruined by a dog. The car was originally ziebarted. Obviously having not being moved in 10 years I expect that it is not just going to start up and move without any problems. Apart from the build up of dirt on the outside the car looks in very good condition. The question is should I bother trying to get it up and running or should I just dispose of it?

it depends what you want from it, if its in good condition mechanically and physically then why not keep it.

The Estelle is rare here in the UK now, and with that mileage, even in its present un-MOT'd state, it is worth at least £300.MOT'd and polished up, expect at least £1,000 for it, so whatever you do, dont scrap it.Try asking on the International Skoda Forum for advice, its definately one NOT to scrap.:thumbup:

welcome to briskoda

Davy

Welcome :)

Hiya.

Check out the RWD Skoda models forum, where you will find people with the time and inclination to explain in some detail how to re-commission a car that has sat idle for some time.

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