Contact this guy. He's Dutch and i'm not sure how good he is at English but he is fluent in German. He helped us restore ours
https://www.brove.nl/bmw-klassieker/bmw-e9
Those seats/ interior were standard for BMW. Leather seats were the option in that time. Apart from that looks like a good project!! quite expensive id say but good start!!
Hi All. Thanks very much for all the input. We have done a couple of tests to understand behaviour of starting the car. It starts immediately every day and or every other day. It will also start after 2 weeks not being used. It is not an issue to use some break fluid spray if it has stood idle...
We glued the 4 comers as well. we used this glue called "worth profil-gummikleber" see photo attached. This is probably one of the best glues for seals.
We have to unpainted 5 mazes but both painted and unpainted was original I believe. Its really up to you what you want. The black painted will make it a little less luxury but more sportive in my opinion.
Hi all,
My name is Tim Schoon and together with my dad I have restored a BMW 3.0Cs from 1973. I started working on it when I was about 5 years old and we finished it 10 years later when I turned 15. Now 2 years later we are still enjoying the luxurious ride we get from this beautiful car...
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