What I tend to do when I'm selling a car is:
Give as much detail as possible, particularly listing repairs new parts, known issues that have been cured (on a Coupe I'd be detailing the last cambelt change, service records, parts/work carried out)
Also give a bit more detail on the condition, you mention the dints but don't say much more about it.
Also, don't take this the wrong way but your wording here and on the eBay add sound a little desperate. Now if your a buyer and you see a car advertised like that, your going to be inclined to make silly offers on the chance you might get one accepted.
maybe try a few other places too (pistonheads, carandclassic.co.uk, Auto Trader) etc as I find you get better results through them. eBay attracts a vast quantity of pi** takers making silly offers, offering stupid trades and wasting your time.
The last car I sold was a Moggy Minor 1000, I advertised it on a Moggy owners page and on PH and Car & Classic. I had several calls and sold it to the first guy to turn up and view it.