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I wasnt aware that hartge did anything with the m20b23, are you sure its not just a hartge replica? It should have a unique kit, wheels, possibly some other bits.
I wasnt aware that hartge did anything with the m20b23, are you sure its not just a hartge replica? It should have a unique kit, wheels, possibly some other bits.
that is what I am trying to figure out...
did hartge do anything to the m20b23?
What other goodies come on a euro 323?
The car is an oregon car. white exterior, blue interior, 200+ miles, hartge sides and rear, euro front. hartge wheels and F/R badging...
what other clues can I look for?
Joe Funk -- Portland Oregon
That Guy.
03 X5. 3 liter obviously.
bump, need some info here guys, while the car is still available.
What do I need to look for to know if it is authentic or a replica? and if authentic, to what degree?
Joe Funk -- Portland Oregon
That Guy.
03 X5. 3 liter obviously.
Shift knob, steering wheel, and instrument cluster are often badged Hartge. Not sure if they were standard or options w/Hartge, but the true Hartges I've seen had these.
I think they came with the dog-leg tranny. First gear should be where 2nd normally is, and reverse is where first is.
I thought first is where reverse is, off to the left, and then reverse is far right where 5th is. Becuase you are transfering between 2-5 the most in the racing
my bro got a 323 euro hartge car a few months back it had a dogleg in it and the exhaust had hartge stamps all over it. the wheels were also hartge. we think the motor might be a hartge motor too, but we havent had a chance to figure that out yet.
AWII 1991 318is - Sold
Schwarz 1988 325is - Sold
Schwarz 1991 325i - Driven
Hartge is hard to track. Hartge cars werent rcognized here in germany like Alpina cars.
so in all actuality, there is no such thing as a tracable "hartge" car.
the cars came with whatever options you wanted, or you could buy "finished" hartge cars.
Hartge is just like AC Schnitzer is/was back in the day. A tuner, and not a recognized car builder- like alpina and M gmbh.
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