FS: E3 sill trim parts

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Hi all,

I have a few trim parts which are not of an e9, but I have no idea if they are from another type of BMW? Got them with my e9 and a bunch of parts with it.
Does anyone recognize these and if so, any price suggestion?

Thx!
 

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I do. The trim parts belong to the world's most beautiful saloon car, BMW E3. In this case, 3 litre onwards.
Sierplaat voor instap, buiten, links/rechts.
Stootrand voor instap, links.
From the pictures, I cannot tell whether they are for regular or long wheelbase. Impossible to give an estimate without actually seeing the parts. The outer moulding seems intact insofar as there are no holes drilled through. On the inner mouldings the state of the spears front and rear is crucial. If these are damaged the parts are worthless for any serious restoration.
Hope it helps at least a little.
 
I do. The trim parts belong to the world's most beautiful saloon car, BMW E3. In this case, 3 litre onwards.
Sierplaat voor instap, buiten, links/rechts.
Stootrand voor instap, links.
From the pictures, I cannot tell whether they are for regular or long wheelbase. Impossible to give an estimate without actually seeing the parts. The outer moulding seems intact insofar as there are no holes drilled through. On the inner mouldings the state of the spears front and rear is crucial. If these are damaged the parts are worthless for any serious restoration.
Hope it helps at least a little.


the world's most beautiful saloon car,

richtig !!!
;-)
 
I do. The trim parts belong to the world's most beautiful saloon car, BMW E3. In this case, 3 litre onwards.
Sierplaat voor instap, buiten, links/rechts.
Stootrand voor instap, links.
From the pictures, I cannot tell whether they are for regular or long wheelbase. Impossible to give an estimate without actually seeing the parts. The outer moulding seems intact insofar as there are no holes drilled through. On the inner mouldings the state of the spears front and rear is crucial. If these are damaged the parts are worthless for any serious restoration.
Hope it helps at least a little.
Thank you Christoph! The outer moulding is indeed intact! No drilled holes in here.
For the inners I have made some additional fotos. The spears look pretty ok to my opinion. There is one small dent half way one of the mouldings. Open for advice based on this.
 

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