Might be worth a keen restorer having a go, so thought I'd post it for any interested parties to look at. It's well beyond my meagre capabilities but seems in good nick
Ummmm.... looking for £6,875 which by the time you've fixed, reassembled it & sorted out any other problems you'd still have a Cat C or D. You could get a decent one for that.
2019 Abarth 595C 2018 MGS5 Trophy 2018 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV SOLD 2005 Porsche Cayenne S SOLD 2000 Jeep GC SOLD 2010 Mazda MX5 Mk3.5 SOLD 2000 Porsche Boxster S SOLD 1987 Porsche 944 SOLD
All im going to say is if you're in the market for a cat D or C car (ANY CAR) only use the salvage auction houses direct and repair yourself (or pay someone to).
Purchased any other way is just costing you money you didn't need to spend, making your bargain car even more expensive.
Where?
Copart , Bluecycle or doncaster motor spares spring to mind.