I purchased this car in September of 2006 with the idea of restoring it. The car had no missing parts. I only got to drive it once, then took it straight to a well known restorer. They removed all rust, applied rust protection on the whole car, and painted the car back to its original Fjord blue...
There is a chemical reaction that is generated once these three ingredients are combined. They do not harm the wiper arms, simply it brings out the shine in them.
2 tablespoons of salt for every 16 ounces of water and a half a yard of aluminum foil. Baking soda added to the mix helps as well for stubborn stains and marks.
There are many videos on youtube about this subject by the way.
Hello,
Sorry for my late reply letter. You place the aluminum foil in the boiled water and the mixed salt, place the wiper arm in the contents until you realize that the surface it shinier or cleaner, or until the water cools. Repeat the process a few time for best results.
I would suggest that you bring tap water to boil, lets say a liter, put two tablespoons of salt, crumble up a piece of aluminum kitchen foil and dip your wiper arms one at a time. Leave for a while, they should come out cleaner and shinier than before without having to scrub.
Better pictures of the mirror and hood grills, plus fender grills.
The Getrag 262 transmission is boxed up.
The open rear differential is boxed up.
The interior roof lining needs a wipe down as the car is at the restoration garage without windows at the moment.
Yes the entire roof lining in very good condition. It is not yellow. I will try and take a picture later on today and send it to you. I think that the whole interior of the car has been refurbished not long before my purchase which was 2 years ago. The reason for the change is that i am going...
Hello group!
Prior to offering these items on ebay, I would rather offer them here to show gratitude for this forum!
I would like your opinion as to pricing so that I feel that I am being fair.
The car is a 1974 3.0 CS
rear "open side loader differential" with 3.45 gearing in total working...
Hello Gary,
I spent three days in Munchen in total. A half of one day was sepnt at the BMW museum which I felt was more than enough. That of course includes going to shop and their showroom. They do have a cafe called M1 for a snack and a restaurant as well if you should be ther for lunch time...
Hello group! Its been a while since I logged on. I just wanted to advise anyone who is planning on being by the Munich area to visit BMW Welt. It was a great experience. I went to the Mercedes and Porsche musuems in Stuttgart as well. I took pictures of the two E9´s that they had on display...
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