I have always loved wagons. My first and second cars were Volvo 245s (I never got to drive the first one legally before it was totaled September 15, 2001).
In 2009, I bought a '95 525i touring.
For some stupid reason, I decided I wanted a black one (I had seen a black one that must have just been washed). This '95 525i got a 5-speed and then an S50 from a 1995 M3. I bought it with 182,000 miles and sold it at 346,000 miles in 2019 to help fund the most expensive car I had purchased. I had looked at replacing it with an E39 around 290,000 miles, specifically a red 540i touring, but that car was misrepresented, so I ended up buying an E39 M5 instead. Wasn't part of the plan.
Of course now I sold my daily driver to help pay for this 11/93 E34 M5 Touring (HB Chris' E12 in the background).
The M5 Touring is Oxford Green over Bi-Color silver grey and light silver grey leather. I bought it from a good friend in Canada and imported it myself. If nothing else, it was a great roadtrip from Calgary. A friend flew in from Portland and we drove down to his parents place in Vegas and I continued on to Phoenix from there.
A couple months of using my E39 M5 as my daily driver was tough. I was looking for another E34 525it and even flew to SFO to buy a white over black '95 but it was not as advertised and I thought it too risky to get someone in the area to look at it. I lost a day and $900 but despite being on four airplanes, I didn't get sick, so I got lucky, I guess. At the end of August, 2019, I found a 2003 525iT 5-speed for sale in Los Angeles.
Turns out the car used to belong to a good friend in Seattle and he sold it to this guy, a "master tech" at Beverly Hills BMW. Of course, it was broken, needing a clutch and he didn't want to fix it. It had its share of aftermarket parts and wheels (not my beloved BBS RCs - you might notice I have a thing for them on more modern cars, so I was able to sell most of that off and get a pretty decent daily driver that is the same super rare color combo as my E39 M5 and my M coupe (not a wagon, right? haha). Of course, the M54B25 that was in there burned a quart of oil every 250 miles, so it got an M54B30. Now it needs a steering rack and a set of cats. :/