Jamie..... I think we answered you before. The problem is that these sort of questions are SO close to 'adverts' that they can cause a problem.
We told you it wasn't worth a lot. Sadly, it has no 'special' value as it's not particularly old (1960s or 1970s) and it hasn't got a 'famous name' attached to it. If you were able to say it was the one Terry Fullerton (for example) used at the World Championships it MIGHT have some extra value but there really is NO chance of that!
I think you bought it for around the right price.
If you want to sell it, put it on the free 'Market Place' section on this web site (scroll to the bottom of the page to see the small icon).
To make it more saleable, clean it up, find some second-hand tyres (teams literally THROW them away after the race-day is finished!). Almost whatever tyres you get will have more grip than these. Obviously, get it running! You then will have improved the value or just the saleability of it.
Good luck!
Ian
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