NMNA: Cheapest E9 ever from Oldenzaal Classics?

teahead

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Lots of bubbles bursting through; not a good sign:

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JMinPDX

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Interesting. Maybe they see the “softening” e9 market as well and don’t feel confident in the return on investment of a full restoration.
 

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A subdued Oldenzaal listing. Only 66 photos. #43 and #55 reveal some worrisome deep? rust. In #?? they didn't even glue the molding back on. #65 crack in the dash.

I agree with "tea" and JMin PDX about the multiple bubbling and softening e9 market, a costly restoration with little return.
 

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Looks decent from what I can see.

Wonder if they're getting tired of flipping fully-restored E9s and just selling as-is.
there is lots of rust and needs a full paint and when is fresh paint need to renew interior all of the chrome engine and 5 speed, there you go 80K not many people are ready to spend all of that money and work hard one full year, now E9 price dropped you can buy the ready one and start driving why work hard
 

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Really? I was actually considering asking them to paint mine...
Tell me more!
 
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