| 1. | Everyone who views your advert is going to want to know if it has a current MOT, so make sure you let them know up front when the MOT expires.
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| 2. | Is it in a drive-away condition ? Sounds obvious to people who are selling one that needs to be picked up on a trailer but if yours can be driven home by your buyer, let them know in your advert.
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| 3. | Do you have any more pictures ? If you took our advice and took plenty of photographs and you have a batch on your computer that are not in the advert, let the buyers know, "More photos available on request" is enough to increase the number of people looking at your car.
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| 4. | When was it restored and by whom ? If you spent a few months wages getting your car restored, make this ring loud and clear in your adverts: "Fully restored by XYZ in 2008".
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| 5. | Morris Minors are not hot off the production line. It's not necessarily a negative if something needs to be fixed. So long as you let people know up front. If they show up to view the car and the driver's seat is ripped and this is the first they've heard of it, you've wasted their time (or opened yourself up to a lowball offer).
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| 6. | How many previous owners ? If you know it's low, shout about it.
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| 7. | What's the history on your morris ? Morris Minors For Sale gives you ample room to make your sales pitch, so go ahead and tell your story.
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