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<p>[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 10383663, member: 37"]Little to no value in this condition. As mentioned, a good paint project. In today's market, it is actually more valuable with a good paint job than it would be refinished. If you just want to find someone who wants it, post on fb marketplace or freecycle for free. On my well-trafficked street, all I would need to do is set it curbside and it would soon be gone.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 10383663, member: 37"]Little to no value in this condition. As mentioned, a good paint project. In today's market, it is actually more valuable with a good paint job than it would be refinished. If you just want to find someone who wants it, post on fb marketplace or freecycle for free. On my well-trafficked street, all I would need to do is set it curbside and it would soon be gone.[/QUOTE]
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