I always try to refrain from negativity but in this case I had to point out a few things in my BaT comment. Give me a Like there if you agree.
I am wondering if it was crashed and that inner fender suffered damage. Based on the rest of the sheet metal work (floors), the body guys were not very skilled.Did they smack the left strut tower with a hammer to lower the top leading edge to avoid it coming into conflict with a closed hood?
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Especially the largest bump ( with the darkest green shadow, on the bottom edge of the pic ) shows it bulging out towards the left (outside) of the vehicle. Meaning the blow must have come from the top.
I just can't make up any other mechanism that could have produced these funny bumps, while still showing original spotwelds on the inner fenders.
It doesn't look to me as if it's been hit from the side to create those bumps.
You were very diplomatic. The car looks like gold from the outside, but under the skin..yikes!!I always try to refrain from negativity but in this case I had to point out a few things in my BaT comment. Give me a Like there if you agree.
It’s clearly a city pack car…..so it would never have had plexiglassI always try to refrain from negativity but in this case I had to point out a few things in my BaT comment. Give me a Like there if you agree.
thanks Gerrit, i have updated the coupe ancestry project accordingly5543054 was first delivered in Solingen, Germany. I did the presale inspection on that car as it was still in Holland at that time and even took a ride in it. It had a long list of issues and following my report, the prospective US buyer was able to acquire the car for an amount that that would make most of the CSL fans on this forum weep.
Keshav, How can we tell? It has fixed rear windows and manual fronts, hood and trunk props, what are the other clues?It’s clearly a city pack car…..so it would never have had plexiglass
Keshav, How can we tell? It has fixed rear windows and manual fronts, hood and trunk props, what are the other clues?
It's not a long story, @CamaroyZ , I am sure we could all write a lot more. Nice to know a bidder or two is already on here.I was the (second highest) bidder ("Zapata") up to $215K, and I was planning on bidding to $250K. But I was multi-tasking and pushed it too far, auction clocked out, and ended.
Since the buyer may be here, I just want to say that this car has been for sale more than once. And many years ago, I had it inspected by a restoration and BMW expert. The items that are noted are true and there is more. There also used to be paperwork with the car, albeit not much. I estimated a proper restoration would be $200k-$300k although one can never correct some of the items.
Anyhow, sorry for the long story...