Oh dear, those geezers are doing the unimaginable and actually commuting in their E9 under what could only be described as British weather, which of course it's not as they seem to be somewhere in the Viking country: ) O tempora o mores...
Thankfully Arthur Ported saved it and its enjoying a new life on the track.
http://www.lezebre.eu/car/bmw%2030%20csl/photo%20gallery/photo%20gallery%20bmw%2030%20csl%202211366.htm
No intention to offend anyone, but isn't that merely a vin stamping of a CSL riveted to another shell?
Hi there!
Amazingly, these guys actually drive their E9 instead of just polishing it. That being said it doesn't loo half that bad : ) I just hope I wasn't raining along the road...
Wonder if I should drag mine out of the garage for a change...
E9 and autum fields really go together don't they?
Extra credits for those ClassicDigest.com founders for their impeccable taste in cars : )
http://www.classicdigest.com/readers-stories/show-ad-detail/Classic+Digest+Crew/48/450
Art Cars at Espoo Museum of Modern Art
Hi,
Stumbled along this site and BMW art car gallery and thought you might enjoy them too -the site & photos that is.
Cheers Andy
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1988
"In 1988 it previously incurred minor damage to the right rear quarter panel. Title was salvaged due to insurance reasons."
Back on those days you could have any e9 including csl for a song -hence the title.
Cheers Andy
Looks like an honest restoration project to me. C’mon, what else can you expect for a mere 5000 bucks?
Does it have rust? Yes sir, they all do to some extent, but judging by the pictures nothing out of extraordinary on this one.
The right hand wing has been changed at one point and the...
If this motor was anywhere near as described it really was a genuine bargain -Although, there seem to be some details to sort out.
The thing is, it was a fire sale, and all of us missed the opportunity while jabbing here at the forum. For that price, I would buy this very car in a second...
One should never get involved in these conversations about money when it comes to classics, but geee is that beetle overpriced! Sorry all you porschesters out there: )
My money -if I had any- would be rather spent on some flimsy Italian tin than this Teutonic brute.
Cheers Andy
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