How should I go about selling my Honda Del Sol?

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I drive a 95' Del Sol, 160,000 miles. The car has been quite good to me until recently, everything is going wrong at once. I just had it aligned, new tire rod, new c.v. axles, new tires,new brakes and rotors. Now I'm looking at a brake that is ceased, it's overheating and leaking antifreeze (i'm not sure what the problem is but I think I need a new hose), and I have a short somewhere and my taillights and dash lights are out (the fuse keeps blowing). There is also some body damage, a few dints and dings, some rust,oxidizing paint, and a corner light held on by duct tape. She's pretty beat up. I know that there is somewhat of a demand for these cars because they are not made any longer. I know if I sell it to the right person, I can get a decent amount out of it. I'm not sure if I should try to fix a few of the minor things to try and get more money out of it or if I should sell as is and hope for the best. I also was thinking about a trade in when the dealer is running a drag it, pull it, push it special. Ahh, what should I do?
 
Your options are limited. You can sell it the way it sits on Craigslist etc and cut your losses and take the $$ and apply it to a newer car.
A dealer wont give you much at all.
You can fix it and drive it until it falls apart but she sounds like she has some possible major issues (overheating) which may have blown a headgasket etc.....Id dump it and buy a better car.
 
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