The story of this car starts before I owned it, as all do. My mom spotted it at a friends house and sent me photos - an Mtech1 325iS, more or less the holy grail (to me at least, with an M3 completely out of the question). Of course I told her to let them know if they were ever looking to sell it, to call me first. Had I known how much trouble that would get me into... If a long thread with lots of pictures aren't your thing, I've recently started a YouTube channel documenting the progress of this car: https://www.youtube.com/@DekadentGarage

A few years later I was informed they were looking to offload the car. I met with the owner and started my inspection, it didn't seem so bad at the time... It was his sons car throughout high school and college. Many trips up and back from NY to VT. He told me a few years ago it was 'pristine' and he had rebuilt the motor. We went for a spin, talked pricing and agreed at $2k. He probably would have taken less but this was at the height of the used car market and E30 prices were skyrocketing, so I jumped on it. I figured I could clean it up, put it on some fresh suspension and wheels and sell it for at least double. This would be the 3rd E30 to join the family but my first real project.

It was originally bronzit and they had repainted it Rustoleum Black themselves, simply beautiful. At least the front seats were nice. First on my agenda was a few quick fixes to get it a little more drivable - tachometer wasn't working and the radio was busted.

I fixed the burnt trace, replaced the odometer gears and installed a continental radio that I had laying around.
A few years later I was informed they were looking to offload the car. I met with the owner and started my inspection, it didn't seem so bad at the time... It was his sons car throughout high school and college. Many trips up and back from NY to VT. He told me a few years ago it was 'pristine' and he had rebuilt the motor. We went for a spin, talked pricing and agreed at $2k. He probably would have taken less but this was at the height of the used car market and E30 prices were skyrocketing, so I jumped on it. I figured I could clean it up, put it on some fresh suspension and wheels and sell it for at least double. This would be the 3rd E30 to join the family but my first real project.
It was originally bronzit and they had repainted it Rustoleum Black themselves, simply beautiful. At least the front seats were nice. First on my agenda was a few quick fixes to get it a little more drivable - tachometer wasn't working and the radio was busted.
I fixed the burnt trace, replaced the odometer gears and installed a continental radio that I had laying around.
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