Sad, sad car... 67k mile, one owner, Cali... Rusted to shit.
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I agree with this to a point. I bet the paint looks a lot better in the pics than it really is. Also, I don't remember seeing any description or photos of the undercarriage. -
One thing is clear...no one can say the car was misrepresented. Caveat emptor in spades.Leave a comment:
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HOLY FUCK IT SOLD FOR HOW MUCH! I nearly spat out my dinner!
that poor poor sod.
hopefully it was an error and he meant to write $900 as a bid.Leave a comment:
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$9k to a last minute zero feedback bidder. Was that one of you guys with a throwaway account as a public service? :pLeave a comment:
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I'm betting the new owner will flip it after some body work is completed.Leave a comment:
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There are two retracted bids. That is unusual. Unless someone owns a body/paint shop and has plenty of spare time, investing in this car near the current bid amount does not make any sense. This car needs a full body restoration. Again, if this was a E30 M3 or a pre 1974 Porsche 911, go ahead and spend the big bucks for a full body restoration. At the end of the day after all the money is spent on a restoration, you will have a "restored" car with new body panels etc. competing against nice original E30's(they are still out there).Leave a comment:
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Boy, if the bid is up to 8,500 for that POS, 5,600 for my 92 325iC seems like a pretty good deal!Leave a comment:
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The ones bidding for this car are looking for quick profit. They will patch up all the rust, paint it, then turn around and sell it for profit.Leave a comment:
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Current bid $8,477, these bidders are nuts. Sure, the interior is nice, but a low mileage drivetrain is of low importance compared to a rust-free body IMO. Even the relatively problem-prone M42 still has plenty life left at twice that mileage if not neglected, but that rust will cost thousands to fix. I'd rather rebuild an engine than strip a car down to the shell to fix the rust. Most car people I know would have a rust free roller with good paint over this complete car with its low mileage drivetrain.
I bet it sells for like 10k and the guy that has winning bid realizes what a pile it is and then flakes on seller.Leave a comment:
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Current bid $8,477, these bidders are nuts. Sure, the interior is nice, but a low mileage drivetrain is of low importance compared to a rust-free body IMO. Even the relatively problem-prone M42 still has plenty life left at twice that mileage if not neglected, but that rust will cost thousands to fix. I'd rather rebuild an engine than strip a car down to the shell to fix the rust. Most car people I know would have a rust free roller with good paint over this complete car with its low mileage drivetrain.Leave a comment:
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I have been living in the salt belt forever and my car has only one visible rust spot. I have also lived in Florida for four years and I can tell you that living near an ocean can do some serious damage to the car if you don't wash it every week.Leave a comment:
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... and as to the unconventional rusting, I agree- it's wacko.
But from having seen a lot of different patterns, it MIGHT have solid sills and floors,
something you'd NEVER see in the salt/rust belt. Airborne salt is a weird one.
As is salt spray from living a block from the ocean.
I'd pay $500 for it, at least. Anything more... well, I was never much for gambling.
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