I normally wouldn't make a thread like this, but I need opinions.
I bought a 1991 318i(157k miles) on Saturday for $500 -- It runs, it drives, it is no cherry, but I planned on fixing the issues and selling it for around $1500.
I went to the DMV today to get a moving permit to get it home, the car wasn't registered for 2009/2010, they want me to pay $432 in fees. I already expected to put another $3-400 into the car to get it smogged, and fix the interior.
The thing is, at $942 + $400 it'll be around $1300, and I don't think I could sell it for more than $1500, and I don't think it's worth my time.
I don't like the idea of killing an E30, but I think it might be worth it to part out the car.
The other thing is, I have a 1974 2002 and a 1969 1600, should I take the M42 from the 318i and get the 1600 on the road? It only has 121k on it.
Or, I could just keep the engine and rebuild it to be 8.5:1 for my 318 when my 153k old engine goes kablooey after I start putting 9PSI in it.
Dear R3v,
What would you do?
I bought a 1991 318i(157k miles) on Saturday for $500 -- It runs, it drives, it is no cherry, but I planned on fixing the issues and selling it for around $1500.
I went to the DMV today to get a moving permit to get it home, the car wasn't registered for 2009/2010, they want me to pay $432 in fees. I already expected to put another $3-400 into the car to get it smogged, and fix the interior.
The thing is, at $942 + $400 it'll be around $1300, and I don't think I could sell it for more than $1500, and I don't think it's worth my time.
I don't like the idea of killing an E30, but I think it might be worth it to part out the car.
The other thing is, I have a 1974 2002 and a 1969 1600, should I take the M42 from the 318i and get the 1600 on the road? It only has 121k on it.
Or, I could just keep the engine and rebuild it to be 8.5:1 for my 318 when my 153k old engine goes kablooey after I start putting 9PSI in it.
Dear R3v,
What would you do?

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