salvage '76 635csi in phx (M90 block)

sfdon

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Just to be clear - the 635csi euro wasn't made until 1978
Be careful folks.
 

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You know, I knew that. Where was Chris when I need him? :) It is definitely an e12 based car. It has euro bumpers, which doesn't mean anything. The M90 has an "L" on the block. Check the VIN for the year. All in all, be careful as Don suggested.

Not mine btw...
 

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Not that it matters, but it has to be a 1977 or above, no 635 produced in 1976 per Real Oem. As an E24 owner, I would love this one to be restored, quite rare.
 

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Not that it matters, but it has to be a 1977 or above, no 635 produced in 1976 per Real Oem. As an E24 owner, I would love this one to be restored, quite rare.

You will love.this one then. The rare Alpina gauge cluster is with $500 alone. Seems like it's in decent condition. It's been for sale for over a month. The guy won't budge on price, not that I think it isn't worth it. I almost bought one in worse exterior shape for $1K last month, but chickened out due to work pressured. Good for the e24 community, because I was going to pillage it for e9 parts.

http://seattle.craigslist.org/kit/cto/5080653504.html
 

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Nice car there- Factory sport seats. And the shortest shifter I've ever seen!
 
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