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i just spent about 2hrs on the strictlyeta.net site. Lots-o-nice info there.. who's site is that? the eta in most of the pics is, of course, a DB car, but with a later front bumper.. Interested in that conversion.. ;)
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Passed one of the other 4100 US-spec 318iCs yesterday...in a nowhereville town 15 miles from the Arkansas border. Weird place to meet another one of the handful remaining.
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Originally posted by E30 Cabrio View Post19,000+ 5 spd 325i Cabby's built in 6+ years for the US market.
About 3000 per year.
So when do they start going up in value?
There are certainly few things more fun than driving a Bimmer with the wind in your hair.
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Originally posted by Irish1 View PostI can't tell from the links how many 1993 325ic Cabrios were sold here in the US. Any ideas?? It'd be helpful in selling my immaculate Red 93......
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1993 E30 Cabrio numbers?
I can't tell from the links how many 1993 325ic Cabrios were sold here in the US. Any ideas?? It'd be helpful in selling my immaculate Red 93......
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Originally posted by Sam Cogley View PostThanks, that's an interesting site. There were less than 4100 318iCs built for the US market? Wow.
About 3000 per year.
So when do they start going up in value?
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Originally posted by E30 Cabrio View PostTry this: http://e30ic.com/prod.htm
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Originally posted by Sam Cogley View PostWeird. The 318iC production numbers are missing, but the price is listed.
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Originally posted by TDE30 View Post
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There is a link from strictlyeta.com that has the production numbers based on model if that helps.
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Originally posted by george graves View Post-Jelko-
Welcome. I love your question. Why? It was the first question I ever asked on an interwebs forum. BMW has a LONG an interesting history.
I know for that on wikipedia,but are there numbers for each model?like 318is or 325i?
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-Jelko-
Welcome. I love your question. Why? It was the first question I ever asked on an interwebs forum. BMW has a LONG an interesting history.
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