Hi all,
I've been lurking this site for the last 2 years as I plotted my entry into the E30 scene, and saved up money. I finally took the monumental task (2 mins) to make an account back in January. That is when I truly began to look for my first E30 purchase.
My list of requirements were below:
Now I was looking all over FB marketplace and this forum. I am in Philadelphia and wanted to something local that I could inspect in person and test drive. That is when I came across a post in the For Sale section that I must have missed before. Because the car was close by to me, and checked all my boxes.
https://www.r3vlimited.com/board/for...-de-area-19342
So I met up with Colin (the owner) and we went for a test drive. He was a great dude, and has been in the E30 scene for a few decades now. He also told me he owns an alpine white E30 M3 as well that is currently in pieces in his garage. That’s why he was able to justify selling this car. The main issue with the car was that it was rear ended more than a few years ago, and since has left the entire rear of the car crunched in and rusty. At the time of purchase, I didn’t care about those issues since the frame and front of the car looked great. The paint was pretty gone, but that also didn’t bother me. All in all, I paid the man his asking price after he got it inspected in PA (I think he had something like an $800 repair bill for a few things to pass inspection), and I drove it home from the tags place.
As soon as I drove the car, my mind started racing with all of the things I wanted to do to it. First was maintenance though. See below:
Then a few months after driving the car basically every day, I came across another car that was my pinnacle E30. I also thought it was a reasonable price, that I would not be able to build for the same amount. This brough me to a fork in the road, of what to do. I couldn’t justify keeping both with my limited funds and garage space. Do I splurge on this better version (IMO) of an E30, or do I keep what I have as a “beater” E30.
Ultimately, I made the most unreasonable decision as car guys do sometimes, and bought my next E30, and listed Project Delco for sale. So, I owned this car from January to the end of April, and sold it to another young enthusiast at the price of what I had into it. I couldn’t justify trying to flip the car with the great deal I got from another R3V community member. Thus, this short project thread comes to an end, and my next thread will be out shortly.
I will include all of the pictures from my short time owning this car below.
Looking forward to the new thread being longer than one post.
I've been lurking this site for the last 2 years as I plotted my entry into the E30 scene, and saved up money. I finally took the monumental task (2 mins) to make an account back in January. That is when I truly began to look for my first E30 purchase.
My list of requirements were below:
- Late Model
- Coupe
- Manual
- running and driving
Now I was looking all over FB marketplace and this forum. I am in Philadelphia and wanted to something local that I could inspect in person and test drive. That is when I came across a post in the For Sale section that I must have missed before. Because the car was close by to me, and checked all my boxes.
https://www.r3vlimited.com/board/for...-de-area-19342
So I met up with Colin (the owner) and we went for a test drive. He was a great dude, and has been in the E30 scene for a few decades now. He also told me he owns an alpine white E30 M3 as well that is currently in pieces in his garage. That’s why he was able to justify selling this car. The main issue with the car was that it was rear ended more than a few years ago, and since has left the entire rear of the car crunched in and rusty. At the time of purchase, I didn’t care about those issues since the frame and front of the car looked great. The paint was pretty gone, but that also didn’t bother me. All in all, I paid the man his asking price after he got it inspected in PA (I think he had something like an $800 repair bill for a few things to pass inspection), and I drove it home from the tags place.
As soon as I drove the car, my mind started racing with all of the things I wanted to do to it. First was maintenance though. See below:
- I changed all the fluids (engine, trans, diff, brakes)
- New tires (they somehow passed inspection but were very old and worn)
- Replaced trunk taillight seals
- Repaired left rear taillight mounting brackets.
- New radio antenna gasket and rebuild of the antenna box to get it functioning again
- New rear window seals (I was fighting a few leaks in the rear as you can tell by now)
- Wash and very minor buff
- Interior detail (carpets, seats, trunk area was full of junk)
- Fixed sunroof (wouldn’t open all the way when I bought it) and cleared drains
- Charged the A/c system (I charged it and got it working, but only had a few warm days to really stress test the system before the following below happened.)
Then a few months after driving the car basically every day, I came across another car that was my pinnacle E30. I also thought it was a reasonable price, that I would not be able to build for the same amount. This brough me to a fork in the road, of what to do. I couldn’t justify keeping both with my limited funds and garage space. Do I splurge on this better version (IMO) of an E30, or do I keep what I have as a “beater” E30.
Ultimately, I made the most unreasonable decision as car guys do sometimes, and bought my next E30, and listed Project Delco for sale. So, I owned this car from January to the end of April, and sold it to another young enthusiast at the price of what I had into it. I couldn’t justify trying to flip the car with the great deal I got from another R3V community member. Thus, this short project thread comes to an end, and my next thread will be out shortly.
I will include all of the pictures from my short time owning this car below.
Looking forward to the new thread being longer than one post.
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