I have a brand new, boxed and unused radiator for a Carlton in a safe place in my garage - maybe I could get some pennies for it?
Ron.
This is what Ebay is useful for. Procedure is:
List your item with as much detail as possible including clear photos, part numbers and what it fits.
Put a low reserve on it.
Ensure that you are charging enough postage. Check, don't guess!!!
If it sells, you're good. Hopefully it sells for more than the reserve.
If it's a new part, relist it a couple of weeks later.
If it doesn't sell then bin it as you've undoubtedly got better things to do with the space.
Yes, I've done this. After 10(11? 12?) Capris I had a large stash of parts; some new, some used, some that had been replaced or upgraded, some rare. When I realised that I wasn't going to own another, I sorted through them. Some was obvious junk - keeping the wornout parts that I had replaced was a stupid thing to do. They got binned without a second thought. As did useable parts that were readily available - they're not worth the time unless you can get
one person to
collect them ALL. Good luck with that, it's easier for you to deliver them on your own unicorn. I gave other bits away to people I knew needed/wanted(NOT the same thing!) them.
I sold a load of stuff, mostly for more than I'd paid for it, although that didn't count storage. Renting storage is
expensive! Filling your own storage with stuff that doesn't move for years is stupid because you could be using that space for stuff that matters - tools to complete your existing projects would be my recommendation.
What remained went to the tip. Good riddance to it. And I still think that several years later when I see what that stuff is worth now - tired Pintos and Type 9 gearboxes for example.