If you love something, let it go....
If it comes back, F* YEA!

I sold this to my Brother sight unseen a few months ago. My grandfather had offered me his 95 Town Car for free, so I decided to sell my beloved E34 and take the free car.
92, 535i, 5 speed, 140k on the clock, BC coils and otherwise unmolested.
So this weekend my brother was supposed to take delivery, and he ended up backing out of the deal. Now faced with a choice of A, sell the e34 to a random person and never see it again. Or B, get my grandfathers blessing to sell the Lincoln.
Grandfather did not mind, so I get my e34 back! Now, as much as I would have LOVED to keep both and have the e34 for a weekend cruiser, I took TOO much money out of savings to pay off a debt under the assumption that my brother was purchasing the car.
The point? I am one happy mother fucker that I get to keep my car. I also have a mint 95 Town Car with 84k on the clock for sale. $4k, really is one hell of an example of a well maintained car.
If it comes back, F* YEA!

I sold this to my Brother sight unseen a few months ago. My grandfather had offered me his 95 Town Car for free, so I decided to sell my beloved E34 and take the free car.
92, 535i, 5 speed, 140k on the clock, BC coils and otherwise unmolested.
So this weekend my brother was supposed to take delivery, and he ended up backing out of the deal. Now faced with a choice of A, sell the e34 to a random person and never see it again. Or B, get my grandfathers blessing to sell the Lincoln.
Grandfather did not mind, so I get my e34 back! Now, as much as I would have LOVED to keep both and have the e34 for a weekend cruiser, I took TOO much money out of savings to pay off a debt under the assumption that my brother was purchasing the car.
The point? I am one happy mother fucker that I get to keep my car. I also have a mint 95 Town Car with 84k on the clock for sale. $4k, really is one hell of an example of a well maintained car.
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