'76 Bavaria E3 - 3.3L

I believe my '85 Euro M635CSi was anthrazitgrau. I remember wishing that my '88 M5 was the same color.

Sam's Autoland in Los Angeles did a fabulous job repainting my '85 Euro.
 
Who would believe a shop named "Sam's Autoland" would do a fabulous paint job. Sounds like a used car lot with flags and lights and prices soaped on the windshield.
 
Haha.. yeah, it does sound that way... however...

Sam's Autoland is one of the best paint shops in Los Angeles... He does school busses, firetrucks, police cars, porsche, bmw, mercedes, audi, vw, lexus, toyota and more.

The shop has painted a number of Jay Leno's show cars; the owner was affiliated with the Vasek Polak racing team, and it's one of the few shops that has a full solvent recovery spray booth that's certified for lacquer and can do thermal bakeouts at 130F.

Back in 2007, they took 6 months to do my '85 Euro... down to the metal. New primer. New paint. New clear 8-layer coat. They photographed the decals on the car and had a high-end striper paint them - since decals were not available. It cost me something like $8K at the time. Today that paint job would be $35k or more. The result was absolutely stellar.
 
Unless there is a plethora of shops like Sam's in LA I would say it is one of the best in the country! Right, $35,000 and counting.
 
I looked at this car at The Vintage in North Carolina this year. Seemed very nice. I did not see the engine compartment or underneath. Not the seat leather I would have chosen but it was in very good condition. Probably peak E3 but that's optimistic pricing.
 
Not the seat leather I would have chosen but it was in very good condition
I agree. IMHO, the seats and door cards should match.

No AC is somewhat of a surprise with this car (but then so is the 4 speed)

Overall it is a beautiful and rare E3.
 
This car is not a 3.3L (88.4 stroke+carb) but a 3.3Li (86 stroke+L-Jet) with the stick shift option which is not very common.
Thanks, @Gerrit. I did not know there were two different engines (different bore/stroke) with the same 3.3 "name" in an E3. I do learn something new everyday. :)
 
I'm not sure if this is a new dealer that is flipping a somewhat recent purchase, or the owner of the car selling through this dealer. Both in the Charlotte, NC area. I also saw it at the Vintage, mid-May 2025, and sort of know the then-owner. He said he was thinking about selling it, for about $60K. I wished him the best of luck. I bought quite a few interior E9 parts from him (whole other story...)
I saw it previously Oct of 2023 and spent a little more time with he and the car, and took the attached pictures. I'm not a professional (Wayne Carini type that can scratch the leather with my fingernail and tell you what year the cowhide was tanned....), but the '23 pictures looked to me like beautifully-kept, original leather. The Hemmings ad pics leather looks flat, new, and honestly not as lux; so probably re-uph'd. The original steering wheel has been swapped for a pretty Nardi. The engine bay looked pretty nice...
 

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