Fast forward to 2004. I was working at a dealership in Newport Beach, CA. We took a z8 on trade for a Ferrari. My co-worker kept pushing me to check out the Z8. I pushed back hard with my only thought being, “it’s a BMW, what do I want with that”. I’ve always fancied myself a car guy; but I couldn’t get my head around a BMW. Finally I gave in to the banter and boy was I impressed. I walked up to the Z8 with with a negative chip on my shoulder. Boy was I wrong. What a beautiful beast!!! The engine, the transmission, the soundtrack and on and on. I was beyond in love.
A few months later my boss’s son showed up in a 3.0cs or something. I was jaw dropped in the beautiful silouhette that stood in front of me. Stunning, elegant, and sporty. I had to have one and that I did!!! That was 2008 and 10 years later so much has happened...
New and great friends, fun events, and even a restoration. My e9 took me to every corner of the vintage car experience one could imagine. I have my e9 and my e28 to thank for the wonderful friends that I have made in the BMW world. These works of art help bring like minded people together. We share a passion and a drive that I feel is unique to the marque. BMW people are different. Forget the stereotypes, BMW people want to help their fellow enthusiasts and the e9 gang is no different. In fact they are the best at being helpful and friendly.
I’m a bit saddened to say that I moved a step away from that wonderful experience. That unconditional love that I get from being a member of this great group. I am sending my girl to a new home. It’s bittersweet but it comes at a time where some life changes make it necessary for me to make this decision. The affect it will have on my wife and myself is profound. It will aid in buying a new home but it will also take away from me something that I spent 5 years restoring and 5 years of anxiety completing. And the last two years enjoying the heck out of her!!! 3 Concours events, 1 road rally, 3 racetracks, countless cars and coffees in multiple counties, fun road trips, last minutes drives, dates with my lovely wife, multiple awards, and 13,500km of absolute fun!!! I also broke the 140mph barrier while hauling ass on some unnamed highway in a foreign country on another planet next to Ork.
I have made some incredible friends, special people to say the least. You guys are great! I hope that I can still contribute to this great forum and hopefully reach out to you on my next coupe project. Thank you for your wonderful support and for driving my enthusiasm!
Most humbly,
Mike
More to come!
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