Restauration 3.0CS Automatik Baikal blue

I’m finishing a restoration of my Fjord coupe (‘73 with white leather) that a previous owner started 11 years ago. It was sold, then neglected until I purchased it in April. I agree that there is nothing like a properly running E9.
 
Got another pic I shot today cause I change the storage from both cars.

Breiti
 

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Here in Germany we need a valuation from an offical sworn appraiser to define the value for the insurance.
Now she has that valuation.
The Valuation ist from 1 to 5 like as school notes.
1 is like a new car

The effect is, that insurance become more expensive.....


Breiti
 
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Next level starts now,
First of all, original alone 7" and 8" 16 with Yokohama mounted this morning.

That make big differences in appearance.

Breiti
 

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Went to the TÜV and hey the wheels and the original old Nardi street legal.

Not so easy in good old Germany ro change things on your car.

And all that cost me only 330,- euro (/sarcasm end)

Breiti
 

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Went to the TÜV and hey the wheels and the original old Nardi street legal.

Not so easy in good old Germany ro change things on your car.

And all that cost me only 330,- euro (/sarcasm end)

Breiti
€330 is only 3 times a refill a your petrol tank. Compared to that it isn’t much.
Nice car.
 
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