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I would guess that most sell because they don't get used. It's as simple as that, no underlining problems or reasons for not being driven, just that they don't. Or we could start another thread on why they aren't driven, the most rational and easy answer is that they aren't practical. In fact, I can't think of many/any street driven cars that are less practical.
Look at the mileage on most of them and it's easy to understand why they go up for sale.
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