This thread has been entertaining.
Some people (probably younger and less financially well-off) are upset that these cars are literally flying up in value. REAL value... not inflated or perceived value. Real value. The days of $1000 decent craigslist finds are gone and they just can't come to terms with it.
BTW... I just sold my '87 autobox eta for $4800. Only 3 years ago that would have been unheard of. And over 5 years I spent about $7000 on it getting it to where it was at today. And that's with me doing all the labor. So those saying it's cheap to buy and restore a car... nope, sorry.
I said it in his first thread, and I'll say it again. Congratulations on an amazing purchase. You got what you were looking for in an e30 and I can only imagine how fun and fresh it feels to drive an example that "young." As a fellow M42'er, I can relate to how much fun that little motor can be. It's a shame you seem to have been run out of your thread, but I wish you many years of enjoyment (summers I'm sure) and at least a break even when you go to sell it.
Some people (probably younger and less financially well-off) are upset that these cars are literally flying up in value. REAL value... not inflated or perceived value. Real value. The days of $1000 decent craigslist finds are gone and they just can't come to terms with it.
BTW... I just sold my '87 autobox eta for $4800. Only 3 years ago that would have been unheard of. And over 5 years I spent about $7000 on it getting it to where it was at today. And that's with me doing all the labor. So those saying it's cheap to buy and restore a car... nope, sorry.
I said it in his first thread, and I'll say it again. Congratulations on an amazing purchase. You got what you were looking for in an e30 and I can only imagine how fun and fresh it feels to drive an example that "young." As a fellow M42'er, I can relate to how much fun that little motor can be. It's a shame you seem to have been run out of your thread, but I wish you many years of enjoyment (summers I'm sure) and at least a break even when you go to sell it.
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