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A natural finish Yamaha Pacifica 112 is a pretty safe bet. Nicely made. Easy to customise. Worth hanging onto as a back-up guitar if you ever buy something expensive in the longer term future.
No idea, it’s an auction so who knows what it will go for. To be honest, if you don’t know enough about guitars yourself to judge whether a random eBay auction guitar is worth bidding for, you’d probably be best off buying from a dealer’s used stock. You’ll pay more but you won’t (or shouldn’t) end up with a lemon, and even if you do you’ve probably got some comeback.
It would probably be worth up to about £250 fully restored, playable and functional - I know some people will laugh, but I've restored quite a lot of this sort of thing - none quite as odd/cool as this one - and got between £150 and £225 for every one of them.
If you don't know enough about fixing up old junk guitars like this, then the Pacifica is a much safer bet as Funkfingers said - boring, but totally practical. They play and sound fine as they are, and with some simple upgrades they can be made into pretty decent guitars.
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