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    #31
    Originally posted by rcsoundn1 View Post
    Some how my whole life I have fallen into cars that are more "specific" lets say. I had a more specific mazda pickup truck as well. While neither are "rare" in terms of production numbers, they were less common in regards to their counterparts, much like the verts.
    Same here about being into stupid specific cars. I had a 3rd gen Toyota 4x4 pickup long bed, which is about as rare as a 2nd gen 2 door 4runner (not common at all). It was hard selling that car but who needs a single cab 4x4 truck in the city anyway?


    it's a Kenny Powers quote on wheels

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      #32
      I totally agree! ive used 325ic.com for most of the information ive gathered and some from a few post here on r3v but it would be much nicer to have a dedicated section on verts.

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        #33
        Originally posted by RetroAde View Post
        lot of verts led charmed lives as second cars or summer cars so have stood the test of time better.

        I love my vert, totally different car to the 2 door, it's a cruiser rather than a hooligan car.
        I agree with this gentleman... as my cabrio is third car,,, but in summer it is always number 1
        i do not drive it in rain ,, except it starts to rain when i am driving,,, and i have had the car for close to 11 years,,, in this ownership i am sure that more than 90% of the time the top is down,,,,, i love it,, and i have spent more money then i do really want to know

        i painted the car ,, in 2006,, rebuilt the M20B25,,,,,,, and then decided to go IL6 BIGBLOCK
        and bought a S38B38,, + compete E30 M3 5lug wheel conversion,,,
        the car was extremely quick,, and draw a lot of attention when the bonnet was open,,
        used ALPHA-N and drove the car for 6 years,,, then some day after some experimental
        with airflow tests.. i melted the engine,, and went MEGA bigblock,,,,,, V12 6g

        hell of an engine and everything included,,,

        but to end this Offtopic story ,, my conclusion is that the oem M20B25 325 E30 convertible is more than enough,, for the chassis,,

        it is certainly,, a cruiser... nothing else.. and these 170 ponies are full capable to sprint the car close to topspeed with the top down,,,,,,,,,, i did that MANY times on German Autobahns,,, 225 km or 140mph......... and LOTS of airconditoning

        the E30 convertible draws a huge attention everywhere you go,, the lines and shape of the car ,, really gets in to the eyes of people ,,,,,,

        still to day the E30 is a car that will remain so cool that very few cars from this decades comes close,,,,,
        Sveinbjörn Hrafnsson

        E30 CABRIO V12 M70B50 ///
        ALPINA B10 BITURBO 346 @ 507
        E34 550 V12 JML


        Finnish wisdom : If you want to Win,, hire a Finn

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          #34
          Originally posted by Alpina View Post
          I agree with this gentleman... as my cabrio is third car,,, but in summer it is always number 1
          i do not drive it in rain ,, except it starts to rain when i am driving,,,

          the E30 convertible draws a huge attention everywhere you go,, the lines and shape of the car ,, really gets in to the eyes of people ,,,,,,

          still today the E30 is a car that will remain so cool that very few cars from this decades comes close,,,,,
          Yes. These things. Though I thrash my vert at the Tail of the Dragon and hold my own with the steel-top e30's so I wouldn't say it's only a cruiser. Just the worst e30 choice for a race car. The guys claim that the chassis flex allows more of my tires to be in contact with the road (jokingly). Lol.
          Originally posted by Andy.B
          Whenever I am about to make a particularly questionable decision regarding a worryingly cheap diy solution, I just ask myself, "What would Ether-D do?"
          1987 325iS m30b34 Muscle car (Engine electrical phase)
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          I was born on 3/25…
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            #35
            I toss mine around something awful at times but.... i do know it is a lot of fun to toss around with the top down. its no coupe but no coupe is a vert

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              #36
              Originally posted by rcsoundn1 View Post
              I toss mine around something awful at times but.... i do know it is a lot of fun to toss around with the top down.its no coupe but no coupe is a vert
              Perfectly stated.
              Originally posted by Andy.B
              Whenever I am about to make a particularly questionable decision regarding a worryingly cheap diy solution, I just ask myself, "What would Ether-D do?"
              1987 325iS m30b34 Muscle car (Engine electrical phase)
              ~~~~~~~~~~
              I was born on 3/25…
              ~~~~~~~~~~

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                #37
                I've just bought all new window seals. Wow that stuff adds up quick!
                Drive it hard. Maintain it well.


                Convertible Technical & Discussion
                A Topless Memorandum

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                  #38
                  It does, but these cars in general cost $$. Well TBH all my cars are always asking for $$ all the time.

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                    #39
                    I'm trying to revitalize my rubber with that gummi pflege stuff, but I did have to spend $7 on a strip to make the front seal because forget the hundreds they wanted for the real front main seal.

                    Also bump. Would like to see an ic page happen!


                    it's a Kenny Powers quote on wheels

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                      #40
                      Who owns a full 771 package M-Tech 2 car on the factory suspension? I have some questions about the suspension setup, any help would be greatly appreciated.


                      Man I wish we had a vert section ;)
                      Drive it hard. Maintain it well.


                      Convertible Technical & Discussion
                      A Topless Memorandum

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                        #41
                        Bump for vert specific section! I posted in the other thread as well http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=344793

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                          #42
                          I support adding an ic discussion section, but will note that a lot of the other bits are the same as any E30 and we have sections for those.

                          This seems like a good crew to ask a value question.
                          My vert is a 1988, with just over 90k miles. Before me, it was always in one family (grandma, her daughter, then the granddaughter). This also explains why it is Bronzit :)

                          I've revitalized the mechanicals (engine, suspension, brakes), drivers seat, and now it needs a top.

                          My gut says that the car is worth $3000 as it sits, and maybe $4500-5000 with a new top. If I'm right, there's no reason to avoid getting the top which is going to run $1400 with straps.

                          Everything works except a/c (probably too expensive to justify repair), small oil leak I think is the pan which I am going to fix, and a persistent steering rack leak even though it's a ZF rebuilt (leak started after I switched from Pentosin to the ATF it's supposed to have, wondering if that was a mistake).

                          Anyway - would love to know what you think the values are since I rarely ever see a car with this low miles.
                          1988 325iC SOLD
                          1985 524td 49k

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                            #43
                            danix, I purchased my '92 vert last January. Mileage was 86k and it had a 5 speed swap. Car was completely stock, pristine interior and had a brand new top and manual top conversion. I paid well north of your estimated $4.5K - $5K. From what I've seen manual transmission verts and the last couple of model years with plastic bumpers seem to command a premium. Assuming the interior is in good shape (especially top of back seat) and mileage can be documented I would think with a new top $5k would be a pretty good price. If it's a manual possibly even more.

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                              #44
                              Thanks JwhIII. My car has the triple whammy - automatic, bronzit, and convertible.
                              Despite that, it gets more attention than any car I've ever owned.
                              Interior is in very good shape but the top of the back seat does need to be redone.
                              Miles and maintenance are all documented and everything is as original as possible.

                              Sounds like I should just do the top - I see beater sedans with 250k miles going for $3000 so I think this one has to be worth a good bit more when I'm ready to sell.
                              1988 325iC SOLD
                              1985 524td 49k

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                                #45
                                Not quite sure what the deal is with all the bronzit haters on here. I really like the color myself! My wife drove a bronzit super eta for several years. I was actually debating debating fixing it up as my DD when I came across the vert I ended up buying.

                                I would definitely get the new top. Even if you decide to get rid of it you shouldn't have too much trouble selling it for at least what you have in it.

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