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Meet "Inki" the eta and her sad story (now with a happy ending!)
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That right rail is kinked, bad. From the pics, looks like the right lower rail assembly, right apron, and radiator support all need to be replaced...Not surprised the insurance company totalled it, you have a LOT of structural damage. Even if the shop is able to straighten that frame rail, it still does not mean that it is safe. The metels used to build the rails are not meant to be straightened, they need to be replaced. Best of luck with whatever you decide to do
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The insurance company is required to give you fair market replacement cost for your vehical. Get online and find 10 or so examples of comprable e30s. Shouldnt be to hard to find um in the 5-7k range. Present them to the insurance company and take mid range of what youve presented. Its a battle you can win you just have to prove your cars worth. Buy your car back from the insurance co. And rebuild. Use the remaining cash to get a clean daily.
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wtf did I just read? Felt like I was reading some adoption ad for a puppy.~ Puch Cafe. ~ Do business? feedback ~ Check out my leather company ~
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Current cars:
~ '87 325 M30B35 swap
~ '87 535
~ 01 540 Msport 6spd
~ '06 X5 4.8is
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Chapter 5 - The finale
Geez - I just realized that I suck at finishing stories.
We decided to go forward with the repairs. The front right section of frame rail had to be amputated and a new replacement was welded in. Then on to the frame rack she went to pull everything back into specification. The right front wheel had been shifted back about a half inch and there was some buckling in the "phantom" battery tray that had to be addressed. Added to the mix was a new right fender, front valance and a previously loved Schwarz hood. The guys at the frame shop really worked their magic and we left there with a nice straight car.
Then on to the paint shop. The hood had been resprayed a few too many times, so down to bare metal it went.
We brought her home a few days later and started the process of sourcing the other needed parts:
We also took the opportunity to eliminate the coat hangers holding on the front lip and replacing with a proper set of brackets:
And around the end of September 2012, we finally got her finished and restored to her factory look:
Since that time, a repaint of the front lip, a front parking light mod, a replacement set of ellipsoids, a revised suspension and a set of basketweaves has kept us busy and has made her even better looking than before! This is how she looks today:
And best of all she drives straight as an arrow and there is no permanent damage to her.
Some closing thoughts:
It was a nightmare to work with the other person's insurance company. It took months of researching similar cars, nasty emails, phone calls and the threat of legal action to get them to an amount that I could live with. Even with doing all the assembly / disasesembly myself I wound up a few hundred dollars on the negative side. I could have gone either way with this car, but the sentimental value won out. Fight for your E30 if you're in a similar situation someday. These cars are increasing in value!
Thanks to the greater r3v community for your ideas and support. If I bought parts from you, THANKS!
The satisfaction of returning Inki to the road and what it did to build the bond between myself and my sons during this project cannot be measured. I wouldn't hesitate to take kind of project on again.
And finally, sequels are in the works. Last week I scored and hauled home an 87 Dephin IS coupe and a 89 Diamond Schwarz IX coupe, both non-running. Stay tuned!
Happy R3ving!101
The E30 collection:
1987 325es M52 - Schwarz / Taurus Red Sport (son #2's)
1987 325is - Delphin / Black Sport (son #3's)
1987 325i Convertible - Triple Black
1989 325iX Coupe - Diamondschwarz / Black Comfort
1990 325iX Coupe - Sterling Silver / Grey Sport
1981 Fiat 124 Spider 2000 - Green / Tan
1998 Volvo V70 GLT - White / Tan
1998 Volvo S70 T5 manual - White / Taupe
2001 Ford Windstar - Silver / Grey (parts hauler)
2006 Lexus GX470 - White / Tan (tow rig)
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I feel for you about the insurance. What about getting classic car insurance?
1990 325i Coupe Auto
1987 325i Cabriolet Manual (sold)
1989 325i Cabriolet Auto (sold)
1991 325i Coupe Auto (sold)
1991 325i Cabriolet Manual (sold)
1991 325i Coupe Auto (sold)
1990 325i Sedan Auto (sold)
1984 318i Coupe Auto (sold)
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I actually have Hagerty on another car ... but they won't add any driver to the policy that has less than 5 years driving experience or if they have any blemishes on their driving record. Plus they have strict garaging requirements and will not insure a daily driver.
Definitely would if I could!101
The E30 collection:
1987 325es M52 - Schwarz / Taurus Red Sport (son #2's)
1987 325is - Delphin / Black Sport (son #3's)
1987 325i Convertible - Triple Black
1989 325iX Coupe - Diamondschwarz / Black Comfort
1990 325iX Coupe - Sterling Silver / Grey Sport
1981 Fiat 124 Spider 2000 - Green / Tan
1998 Volvo V70 GLT - White / Tan
1998 Volvo S70 T5 manual - White / Taupe
2001 Ford Windstar - Silver / Grey (parts hauler)
2006 Lexus GX470 - White / Tan (tow rig)
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Wow props to you. I wouldn't have saved it if my frame was like that... I'm scared enough to buy a e30 with none matching panels all around
1992 M tech 2 Convertible - S50 Swap
1992 e34 Touring- S50 Swap
1992 325i-S50 Swap (SOLD)
1995 e36 M3 Mugello Red - S50 (SOLD)
1991 325i Convertible Laguna Green (SOLD)
1987 325i (SOLD);1992 M tech 2 Convertible (SOLD)
1988 325i Convertible Alpine White (SOLD)
1991 Brilliantrot Convertible 80k Miles (SOLD)
1992 325i Convertible Schwarz (SOLD)
1992 318i Convertible Project-Finished (SOLD)
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