I've been trying to clear some space after several months of projects, being given old PCs, etc... and I need to make a decision.

The absolutely absurd PC I posted about here is... still huge... and more importantly, still here in my office. Since those pictures I have reassembled it (it is much taller than that), inverted everything so that it opens on the "correct" side and wired it all up so that it works and isn't a mess.
I think this is one of the largest non-server PC towers ever made, and it really does a poor job of utilizing that space. I could shave 5-6 inches off the height of it, put some intake fans in the front and it would likely perform better, but would still be around two FEET deep. The solid, non-movable drive cage makes it too annoying to use for testing\using huge GPUs, so the one thing I thought about using it for just isn't going to work.
The motherboard is nice but sadly one pin on the front USB3 connector was bent over and broken, which is a flaw that greatly hurts its resale value- either as a complete system or just the board. So, it makes more sense to keep the board and CPU to use for an extreme high end XP\Vista\7 build or something. I don't like the bulky plastic-covered V8 cooler and they seem to sell for high prices for some reason so I'd probably sell that and get something else. I'd definitely keep the PSU because it is still a monster, despite it's age.
... but what on earth do I do with this case? It is really an awesome relic, especially with the CyperpowerPC logo and the goofy fake "screen" for controlling fans... but it is just so incredibly huge and really offers no benefit over a decent ATX mid tower. I spent a fair amount of time cleaning it all up and rewiring everything, but there just isn't any room for this thing in my office. There is a weird blemish on the red plexiglass window unfortunately, and there's realistically nothing I can do about that, so it will never look "pristine".
Options:
1. It is too cool and should be kept in my collection as a reminder of how absurd things got in the early 2010s... shove it in the garage and have to work around it every time I go out there. (It will dinged up and filthy out there over time, for sure.)
2. Gut it, put the case on marketplace and hope some crazy person will buy it.
3. ?
I think #2 is what needs to happen, but I figured I should ask for advice before I let this once in a lifetime find of an absurd PC case go.