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1988 Sterling Model 825

greeney2

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Hi, new here so hope this is posted in right category! I have an old Sterling Car that my in-laws bought new, and gifted to us for my son to drive. He drove it few years, bought himself a new car and the Sterling got parked in the driveway, and sat for the better part of 20 years. It was sound when last driven, but a few dents and dings, tire flat, looks shabby, tags long expired, best described as junk to project car. Since they were Acura Legends I think, and made fancy in the UK, are they considered British cars? The big question are they even collectable to some groups or clubs? It has a clear title, in my name, I just don't know if it is just junk like a million 80s Japanese vehicles, or rare because they were only made 3 years? Any opinions welcome, good or bad, you won't hurt my feelings, to just say junk it. Hope posting this is Okay.
 

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Hey Greeney, welcome to BCF! Nothing wrong with posting in the “Other British” forum, but since this is your first “introductory” post I’m going to move it to the “New Member Introductions” forum (but I’ll leave a pointer in the original forum).
If you’re reading this now, then you are in the New Member forum.

Would love to see some pictures!
 
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