Temperature in Single digits here in the northeast. Dreaming of warmer weather and searching the inter webs. this showed up today. https://www.ebay.com/itm/1967-BMW-2...ash=item287486990b:g:thcAAOSwO-pcQ9T4&vxp=mtr Looks nice. “Zero rust”? Sigh.. Oh yeah, NMNA
Yeah, of course there isn’t any rust. Looks like it might be Turf green unless it was respayed in Agave or something close.
This looks a lot like the car that was listed in Portland for a year. Someone in Memphis likes to buy and sell vintage BMW’s. I wonder if he picked it up.
Reserve not met at $14,600. Relisted. Without more extensive pictures or description I doubt it will reach that bid second time around. I thought it could be a $15K car. Too bad. John
72tii owner and following e9 for my son. I realize this is not an e9 but curious. These models don’t seem to be tracking with e9 spike in the market. Or maybe they are and I don’t know it. Is it possible to get into a good one at a more reasonable price? Are E9’s that much a better car?
Are E9’s that much better? Did y’all see the 2000cs that sold for close to $60k recently? So good ones are not that far behind. That said, the E9 is faster and better looking. I think this justifies a 33% valuation differential.