i want to like this car because of the color ... but there are a lot of little things that make me worry about bigger things
This is listed as a 1973 model. Shouldn't it have the 5 slat alum. kidney grills? I thought the 4-slat black was on the 1974 and later cars. It's interesting to see so many early cars with later 4-slat grills that don't fit the front clip as nicely as the 5-slat aluminum kidneys.
Thanks for the clarification, Keshav. I have seen numerous E9's with the 4 slat kidneys on BaT,and even a few CSL's with the black 4 slat grills for sale or up for auction.Drew, (AFIK) the 4 slat grill is only for the face lift E3’s/ 1974/75 and never for any of the E9’s.
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All E9’s with 5 slat kidneys. All silver up to face lift, after which the 5 slats were black anodized
All CSLs, regardless of model or year had 5 black anodized grills.
The misconception probably sneaked in due to lack of availability and the price difference between the two types. The E3/ 4 slat grill looks similar enough, fits somewhat ok, costs a third and are easily available.
Even this currently for sale 600K Euro Batmobile has the wrong E3 grill. That’s how far the misconception has spread.
Keshav
Very true…sadly so since the grill is the about the first point of recognition of the car! It’s about the level of commitmentThanks for the clarification, Keshav. I have seen numerous E9's with the 4 slat kidneys on BaT,and even a few CSL's with the black 4 slat grills for sale or up for auction.
January 2022 sold on BaT for $102,555. I think this shows where the collector car market is today vs 2 years ago. There just aren't many buyers out there right now.well, RNM at 75k.
my thoughts exactly Dick. i thought it might have hit 80k to 85k ... maybe reach 90k, but knew there wasn't much chance of it crossing 100k. its a good to very good coupe, but with a few things / little work it could be an excellent coupe.
1. replace the taillights
2. add the wheel arch covers in the trunk
3. get the tools correct - red handled screwdrivers, correct allen wrenches, correct small pliers
4. get a more correct spare tire wheel
5. as mentioned above, get the correct 5 slat grille
6. as mentioned above - get the door rubber seals on, correct the stickers
7. straighten out the tatty rear trunk trim panel (around the lights)
then you get to the preferential things - get a much better steering wheel. either petri, italvolanti, momo prototipo (alpina) or an alpina wheel. personally, i think the wheels should be silver, not gold. i like the rc 090 wheels, but i think i prefer 16" wheels ... and the RS would be my choice.
from a cost perspective, i would leave the wheels alone and let the new owner do what he wants. i would do everything else - probably a cost of 3500 +/- ... but i think it would make a difference of clearing reserve and not. nobody want to spend 100k and then have to spend another 3500 / 7000 to make it right. and if i was buying it, i would also have to add A/C because of where i live ... which would add another pile of money.
Color is a personal choice, but I have a feeling this was a rarely chosen color for a reason.Sorry rs, I can not abide the color. Change that as well.![]()
are you saying you don't like ceylon??? really??? i generally dislike green cars, but i can't say that i dislike taiga ... probably wouldn't own one, but i think its cool and great for somebody else. i think ceylon looks great on a coupe and a 2002, not as much of a fan of it on an e3. e3's look best (to me in a handful of colors) ... most any blue would be my color of choice (fjord, baikal or riviera, then atlantik.Sorry rs, I can not abide the color. Change that as well.![]()
just ahead of its time ... it looks so 'current' right now. Porsche, Audi and several other companies have similar colors nowColor is a personal choice, but I have a feeling this was a rarely chosen color for a reason.![]()