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Super Estelle 120 off the road since 1993

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Hi, i found a super estelle with a 1.2 engine, could anybody give me an idea on value? or parts value? i have looked and cant find much information on either but love the look of the little old car, off the road and sat in the same spot since march 1993

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Not much more than scrap I'm afraid. A working one with an MOT wouldn't be worth a grand unless it was tidy. Ebay no reserve auction is the way......but be prepared to accept not much money. I bought a 130 LSE last year in slightly better condition with more 'kit' on it and paid £250.

It would be nice to see it back on the road.

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howcome the parts and everything seem impossible to find?

Thats a very rare little early estelle you have. Parts are about if u look hard enough. Worth saving. Mainly welding and fabrication. Good luck.. anymore pics..

howcome the parts and everything seem impossible to find?

They aren't impossible you just need to where to look, but the problem is supply and demand....not that many people are looking so not many people are supplying. Mechanical parts are very easy to find....body parts on mk1s and Supers (like this) are harder to do, but some of that comes from the fact that there aren't many left and the value of a good one isn't that high so you have to be bonkers to spend money restoring one (like me!). Rob and Jay appear whenever an old Skoda comes up and say it would be great to save it and how saveable they are.....and that's not a criticism because they've both done more than their fair share.......they just can't save them all. I would be willing to bet a considerable amount of money that this one isn't going to see the road again.

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They aren't impossible you just need to where to look, but the problem is supply and demand....not that many people are looking so not many people are supplying. Mechanical parts are very easy to find....body parts on mk1s and Supers (like this) are harder to do, but some of that comes from the fact that there aren't many left and the value of a good one isn't that high so you have to be bonkers to spend money restoring one (like me!). Rob and Jay appear whenever an old Skoda comes up and say it would be great to save it and how saveable they are.....and that's not a criticism because they've both done more than their fair share.......they just can't save them all. I would be willing to bet a considerable amount of money that this one isn't going to see the road again.

 

I just think it would be nice to see it back on the road. I wouldn't know where to start other than to pass it to a professional with a blank cheque. That said, I won't judge whoever does buy it. 

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