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WITH little registration and no roadworthy certificate, your Sigma is going to be difficult to sell. At best, if it is running well and is in reasonably good condition it would be worth about $500. If you sell it without a roadworthy certificate, on the understanding the buyer will arrange to make it roadworthy, you should sign the transfer papers and advise the authorities that you have disposed on the car, even giving them a copy of the paperwork. That way they can chase the buyer for the paperwork and you will be in the clear in the event the buyer gets a parking fine or speeding ticket. As for the wreckers, you will get only a couple of hundred dollars if they're interested in taking it off your hands.
I'M GUESSING the old girl isn't really roadworthy if it's rusted, but try selling it. If it's mechanically sound it might be worth a few dollars to someone in a similar situation to yourself who needs some spares. Otherwise, give the wreckers and scrap-metal merchants a call. They'll probably take it off your hands free if you deliver it to their yard.