It's time to sell my E9

Oh man… the end of an era….
But happy you have found another automotive future for you.

Along with Porsche61 and DeQuincy you have been an absolute MVP on this forum. Clever, bright, and creative.

I for one will hugely miss your presence here.

(Can i still call you with bonehead Weber queries??)

Luis
Thanks Luis, coming from someone with as much attention to detail as you, I appreciate it. Yes for sure you have lifetime Weber 24/7 tech support and will miss the side drafts! I still remember our ill-fated drive & shock tower debacle!
 
You might go here....

Or, if you want some real vintage boating fun, my 1929 boat is for sale! I'll trade you straight across.. ;)

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Well, Steve, if you're ever thinking about a trip out to the Pacific Northwest, I feel like I'd need to sponsor your visit in return for some hard-earned knowledge (much of which you've already provided in your extensive online messages!) put towards me finishing my E9 upgrade. Maybe you want to come to our July event - perfect time to visit Seattle and escape Florida!
 
I saw that E9 convertible in person.
It is at the Technik Museum in Speyer, Germany. When I was visiting there, I just stood there and thought..... WTF!!!!
I had the same thought about 'how can that thing stay together' - without having a literal ton of body reinforcement installed. LOL

And on the other shoe (following along in the mode of this thread) - I have had a 68 Mustang Convertible GT since 1979.
Drove that same car when I was in high school and stayed in the family since then. I took it to Seattle in 2004 or so after my father passed away. I had it TOTALLY restored in 2006 and drives great, so to speak.
But, that being said - it does not compare at all to the 2002 or E9 in how it feels on the road.
Even after it was restored (with all new suspension and such) - I call the steering wheel in the Mustang a 'suggestion device'.

After I had the Mustang restored, it did behave on the road much better than it did before, but...
1960's Detroit engineering (no matter in how good a condition) does not compare at all to how my (not restored) 2002 and (at that time not restored) 2800CS drove.
Not even close.
But - the Mustang is absolutely excellent at cruising along the (smooth) roads in a leisurely manner. Sounds like that may be more of what you are looking for now...

Depending on what you want to do - can't go wrong with either angle - Good luck in your search
 
Steve...WOW...didn't have that on my bingo card, especially since we just spoke the other day. Your input is always very valuable and love the humor.

You know you are E9coupe.com Royalty around here. Hopefully the Royal Knight will stick around after sale, I'm sure you will be. Keep in touch...
 
Well, many of us are curious, what would look good at some Florida beach?
How about a 1959 Meccedes Benz S Class 22S Ponton Cabriolet W180?
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Or always trendy, the Landy. 1997 LandRover Defender 90. Convertible :
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Both are presently available and For Sale.
 
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