GDI
Member
First, here is what I am looking for at this time - a nice good condition reliable Sunday driver, preferably close to original condition. that will serve as a stable mate for my '2Tii. I am not looking for a show car, nor do I need to have fastest edition of an E9.
I had really thought a nice (think Average Hagerty condition) 2800CS would suit me fine and they seem to be relatively common. Then the 2000C and CS started growing on me. I had a chance to buy a decent one 30 years ago for peanuts that a guy had in his garage on my block, but damn that nose was ugly! Now I find I can really appreciate that look - it is very 60's Euro-stylish. I know they are probably very rare in the US, so it may not be a practical option at all.
So, I assume the best value for a driver (even preserved, but patina car) lies with the 2800CS for a 6 cylinder and the 4 cylinder models. Is my logic correct and I can find these for significantly less dollars that the 3.0 Versions and still get 90% of the fun and style? Should I write off finding a good 2000C/CS in the US at this point?
Thanks for tolerating a noob...
I had really thought a nice (think Average Hagerty condition) 2800CS would suit me fine and they seem to be relatively common. Then the 2000C and CS started growing on me. I had a chance to buy a decent one 30 years ago for peanuts that a guy had in his garage on my block, but damn that nose was ugly! Now I find I can really appreciate that look - it is very 60's Euro-stylish. I know they are probably very rare in the US, so it may not be a practical option at all.
So, I assume the best value for a driver (even preserved, but patina car) lies with the 2800CS for a 6 cylinder and the 4 cylinder models. Is my logic correct and I can find these for significantly less dollars that the 3.0 Versions and still get 90% of the fun and style? Should I write off finding a good 2000C/CS in the US at this point?
Thanks for tolerating a noob...
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