Oooo, afraid I’m not a white car guy…I’ve actually never owned a white car..well, a van, but that doesn’t count. The Bav does look really good in Chamonix…just not my style…Can we change you mind towards Chamonix?
Oooo, afraid I’m not a white car guy…I’ve actually never owned a white car..well, a van, but that doesn’t count. The Bav does look really good in Chamonix…just not my style…Can we change you mind towards Chamonix?
Thanks!Primer looks great ! I assume your car body "rotisserie" is custom built w/ casters ?
PS: Up on the wall... I noticed that your wall-hung scooters and yard tools are wrapped in plastic in your garage spray booth...
Check out the difference in the sunlight and shade. Pictures taken :30 apart...It's wild. This is whatever the computer told them for the 70s Riviera blue bmw code we use. Nason single stage. I may do BC/CC for my actual spraying to give myself a lot of depth to wet sand a little..@StephenZ : A few posts back you mentioned using Riviera Blue on your car... @HB Chris is selling a 3.0CSi (edit) on BAT in this color. Might give you a few ideas.. the sunlight shots are well done... you can see how this color works on body panels.. when one area is reflecting the sun and another portion is not reflecting the sun..
I've been paying attention to this interaction of body panel shape, color and light because my E3 restoration will not have the body line chrome trim.
Time for a new thread for this CSi.
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Euro 1972 BMW 3.0CSi
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- HB Chris
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It's crazy how much it changes, right? I just need the weather to warm up a bit so I can sand the primer and get painting! Meanwhile, I rebuilt the trans and transfer case in my FJ40...that was fun..That color change is pretty impressive, but have to say that I like both of them! I'm partial though - the lighter blue looks like the Rivian blue and the darker is similar to my E39's Lemans Blue. I would never imagine both of those in the same vehicle though, so yours will be extra-special.
I’ve seen those, and was figuring that was the direction I’d end up going, but I thought it would be fun to have the original case with new guts. I may just pull it apart and see what I can do with it.I (and others) have chosen the Retrosound option. They have radios that look like old radios but have Bluetooth, USB, etc. At baseline they have a screen with the old-school digits, but even offer a screen cover that looks like the radio dial you have on that picture above so that someone looking at it wouldn’t necessarily know. Their Europa model is the one that matches to the German style of the 70s.
Oh yeah, I remember those. I’ll dive in and see what’s out there and update as I figure out my path.There’s always the Bluetooth to radio frequency option that we used to use before radios had it integrated. That works but is a bit obnoxious because the sound quality isn’t great and as you drive you sometimes need to change frequencies to avoid conflicting with nearby stations. But I agree, tear it apart and see what options you have, the retrosound is a good bailout. I also got their smaller sub which works well and in my case can fit underneath the rear seats along with the amplifier
If you want to keep your original radio and you have a DIN plug on the back this works very well:Shifting gears for a minute while sanding continues. I have, what I believe was, the original radio that came with my car. It’s an early 70’s Panasonic cr-701eu. I’m hoping to use it but maybe swap the internals for a Bluetooth set up so it looks stock but maybe has a usb-c out the back? Does anyone know if that’s a diy thing or do I need a company to do it? I’d love to do it myself. I haven’t looked into it yet, just thought it would be a fun topic to discuss.View attachment 218759
Love that!If you want to keep your original radio and you have a DIN plug on the back this works very well:
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Classentials Deluxe Mono Auto Radio BLUETOOTH Module (6-PIN DIN) - Classentials
Classentials Deluxe Bluetooth module for MONO auto radios (6-pin DIN). With this advanced Bluetooth module any Bluetooth enabled device (Smartphone / tablet / Ipod) can be connected wirelessly to all our vintage auto radios (from 1967) featuring a 6-PIN DIN socket for external devices. This way...www.classentials.com
There is a 7-Pin version available on their website as well.
I have a period-correct Bavaria S in my car, and am using the BT plug for streaming access.
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