CA: Coupe owner selling BAV: $3,800

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http://losangeles.craigslist.org/ant/cto/5428297315.html

1976 BMW Bavaria 3.0 . Malaga exterior color with tan leather interior.

Real nice body is almost ready for paint. Very rare to find one this straight and virtually rust free... There are only a few minor bubbles. Floors, shock towers and all normal rust areas are just super nice and rust free on this Bavaria.

This is car is equipped with the preferable stick shift transmission plus a TON of options including A/C, sunroof, telescoping steering column, power steering, power brakes, power windows, power antenna, power mirrors, leather interior, alloy wheels etc.

The car is complete and ran good before being put in storage, but has a fuel leak.

LEATHER Interior is in nice shape. All glass is good and trim and bumpers are generally in excellent condition. Grille, taillights, lenses all nice.

I bought it originally to cannibalize for my 3.0CS coupe, but it is far too nice for that and I changed my mind! Obviously very similar mechanically and body-wise to the BMW 3.0CS coupes that are valuing through the roof right now!

This model is known for being a great driving sporty sedan and the beginning of BMW's foray in the premium/luxury sedan business...

Clear California title in my name and current non-op registration, so no back fees.

I will ship this car anywhere in the world, but international payment must be received by bank wire. No fake money order scams and accidental "over payments" I need to refund to you. . .

Please call (661)998-4553 for more information and pictures or to make an appointment to see the car.
 
I'd have to see the pictures to be sure, but I'm pretty sure this car has been for sale for a loooooong, long time. If it's the one I'm thinking of, "ready for paint" means "mostly disassembled."
 
Corvair Kid, the answer to your "question" is found in the fifth word of the ad: "Almost."

What's called in advertising a weasel word. Like "Virtually spotless dishes."
Steve
 
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