Help--Dead Coupe in Oregon!

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I've got a dead coupe in Newberg, OR (Willamette Valley). Won't turn over. Could just need a jump although battery was charged on Monday after sitting for a while. AAA is on the way but if car needs to be towed, any suggestions for either a dealer or independent shop in the area?


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Right now I'd say that how the tow driver anchors the car to the bed is the priority. Watch and make sure he uses the right anchor points! Maybe his truck jumping it will be enough...
 
Right now I'd say that how the tow driver anchors the car to the bed is the priority. Watch and make sure he uses the right anchor points! Maybe his truck jumping it will be enough...

Yup--I requested a flat bed. Sadly, not the first time it's had to be transported. . .


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Check with: lafngrvy. According to the user map, he is in that neck of the woods. He has a number of high-use vintage BMW's so I'm sure he can point you in the right direction.
 
Check with: lafngrvy. According to the user map, he is in that neck of the woods. He has a number of high-use vintage BMW's so I'm sure he can point you in the right direction.

Thanks, I PM'd him.


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I just saw a white coupe in front of Peter's Hobby Shop, must be yours. Peter knows his stuff, you should be in good hands. I live 5 minutes from there if you need me to help with anything.
 
what an amazing group effort. (No surprise, so much help here) But I look at first post: Today @ 9:39 AM, by 12:35 PM another member confirms Coupe safely in the hands of approved saviour. Nice!

Late follow-up to the group and those who posted: Shortly after posting this morning I also searched the internet for independent BMW repair shops and ended up at an old post from 2015 on this forum that also recommended Peter's Hobby Shop. Called, spoke to Peter who (of course) said "bring it on in." The AAA arrived and was able to jump start it, confirming a bad battery. So, off to Peter's.

In the meantime, I get the post from lafngrvy, above, confirming that Peter's the man, for which I thanked him by PM.

Called Peter on the way there to report that the car was running and I just needed a battery. He placed the order for the battery then, without asking for a credit card, and he then sent one of his guys to pick it up from the vendor. Once I got to his shop, I was in and out in under an hour for the six-hour drive that lay ahead. (Driving the coupe back to LA from the LeMay Car Museum in Tacoma where it's been for the last six months. Am now overnighting at the halfway point.)

Bottom line: what a great resource this group is, and if you're in the Portland area and need service, I can't recommend Peter's Hobby Shop enough.


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