bimmerboy73
Well-Known Member
Keep looking. Much will come down to how much work you want to put into the car yourself -whether you want a turnkey example that might not be concourse quality, but needs nothing (in my eyes, there is a difference), or whether you are open to the idea of buying a car at a considerable savings to the one you linked to, with the tradeoff of putting in some time to get the car up to 'bar'. By 'needing work' I am not talking about a car that needs considerable (or any) rust mitigation, but rather one that just needs a mechanical refresh and superficial refinements. If the latter, there are likely considerably more options but options that will require a lot more due diligence in terms of being certain the car isn't hiding anything too scary. In the case of the former, there's no way I would import a car these days unless it's a one-off, never to come again example. There are reputable sources in country for cars as good as the one you linked to. You might have to wait a bit for the right one, but with coupes, waiting is usually rewarded.Hello, I’m new here, but have been using the Search Function to learn more about these cars, including the Companies that restore them & the Dealers who list them.
Below is an E9 listed for sale in Europe (I live in Seattle, WA.) I wasn’t able to find info about this particular listing here, or much about the dealer (perhaps there is, but I wasn’t able to come across it). I’ve emailed back & forth with the dealer, & he’s been a pleasure to work with. However, I’d like to get some objective feedback, from the members here. Again, I’m new here & my knowledge is extremely limited on these cars, restorations & the companies who traffic in them. Any & all feedback would be greatly appreciated (including potential registration issues with a vehicle imported from Europe)
Listening link: https://www.classix.se/cars-for-sale/260-bmw-3-0-csi-e9-137-000
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Thank you!