I'd scoop it up...
I'd scoop it up just for the colour alone... assuming I could get it to run. Being I'm about to tear dowm the 6er, I need a third because as you know with these cars,... you better have a back-up. So, it may be nice and fun to drive around in for a year or two even if it's not perfect. Assuming it's structurally sound and can be used for a parts car when I tear down my 73'. Not too crazy about the price. I'm pretty sure once I started tearing it down, someone here could use somthing from it if I don't use it myself. You see, I like these cars, they do not have to be perfect for me... just safe. With as many compliments as I get on my cars, I do get negative criticisms from people because of bodywork issues. Just makes and keeps me all the more focused to complete it properly. I do like that colour. Not too crazy about the automatic. I guess that I built too many WWII model planes as a kid. Needs more photos to be sure though. Floor boards, trunk? Can't see towers too well. But the car has been seen, so, I guess not. But, for me still, ... maybe. Who got that silver blue Euro in Fort Worth/Dallas with the hard to find rear spoiler and black BBS's? I liked that car as well and it was close to me. I guess that if you snooze you loose. Coupes Up! There ain't nothin' like the ride of a BMW - period! Educate me... Bimmer or Beemer? Which is for the car and which is for the motor cycle? Help me set my freind or myself straight. I believe that Bimmer is for the car and Beemer is for the cycles. He believe's Beemer is for everything BMW. We got $100 riding on this bet. (It originally started as a $20 bet) If I'm wrong I'll take the loss. Who's right here? Thank You.
Regards,
Regards,