As much as I hate to part out an E9, I decided to harness the opportunity. I picked up a '73 CSI from WA this weekend.
Original Listing:
https://e9coupe.com/forum/threads/73-csi-in-wa-4-500.19855/
The run down:
The BMW 3.0 CSi VIN 2263445 was manufactured on October 05th, 1972 and delivered on October 09th, 1972 to the BMW dealer Wahl in Hüttental, Germany. The original colour was Polaris metallic, paint code 060.
Purpose: This thread will document that part-out from a technical and financial standpoint. This is not a for sale-thead. All parts will be listed in the parts classifieds section. I encourage anyone to chime in with recommendations on the process, whether it is the disassembly process, or the pack/ship/sell process.
Part-Out Goal (Success!): Get the parts I need. Sell the parts that I don't need, even if I want them. Break even. Once even, use remaining profit to pay down my excess spend on the project car. Help a bunch of people find that odd part. No hoarding! Part it all, including sheet metal!
Hopefully this won't be the last time that I have two E9's in my driveway.
Original Listing:
https://e9coupe.com/forum/threads/73-csi-in-wa-4-500.19855/
The run down:
The BMW 3.0 CSi VIN 2263445 was manufactured on October 05th, 1972 and delivered on October 09th, 1972 to the BMW dealer Wahl in Hüttental, Germany. The original colour was Polaris metallic, paint code 060.
Purpose: This thread will document that part-out from a technical and financial standpoint. This is not a for sale-thead. All parts will be listed in the parts classifieds section. I encourage anyone to chime in with recommendations on the process, whether it is the disassembly process, or the pack/ship/sell process.
Part-Out Goal (Success!): Get the parts I need. Sell the parts that I don't need, even if I want them. Break even. Once even, use remaining profit to pay down my excess spend on the project car. Help a bunch of people find that odd part. No hoarding! Part it all, including sheet metal!
Hopefully this won't be the last time that I have two E9's in my driveway.
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