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    R3V'd 318is: fix? part? sell? swap?

    Sad news: my daily driver 318is seems to have bit the dust. It was parked facing uphill on a local street while I was in a meeting, and a Dodge Ram w/ trailer of firewood couldn't quite make it up the icy road, slid back from the top, and ended up smacking into my e30!

    I've been fighting with the driver's insurance for the past month, and finally go to the point where they were not willing to budge on valuation without getting lawyers involved. I fought a good battle though, and got a reasonable amount of money back - and bought the car back from them (now with a salvage title).

    So, I had the car delivered to my house today, and am just now taking stock of the damage. Because it will always have a salvage title, it does not seem worth it to repair the car, knowing how low salvage vehicle values are. At the same time, there are lots of good exterior and interior parts & upgrades, the drivetrain runs great, and it would be really sad to condemn it to death by a thousand salvage pickers.

    I've had an e30 as daily driver for 10 years now, and am starting to think that this is a good time to try something else on, for instance a BMW 2002. But, I would certainly not be disappointed to keep driving an e30...

    So, it seems there are four paths forward:
    1. Repair the damage mostly by myself (I don't know how to weld, but could learn), try my hand at painting it myself as well, and get it back on the road. I'm really not sure how much needs to be replaced other than the obviously crunched-up things we see in the photos. The engine still fires up, and all the door panels, etc. are all exactly as they were previously. So, I don't think there's much in the way of nasty frame damage, but I also don't know what to look for.

    2. Attempt to sell off all the good bits - interior, exterior, mechanical, and try to make some of the value back along the way. I really don't have time to do a thorough job of this, but could probably deal with the most obvious 15-20 items (seats, dash, diff, engine, trans, etc)

    3. Find someone who wants to fix it themselves and sell the whole car. If someone wanted to make a low-budget rally-X or HPDE vehicle, they could probably sell most of the cosmetic upgrades and easily fund the necessary repairs. I suppose this is the ideal scenario, but I don't know how much the car is worth at this point... any ideas?

    4. Keep the car for awhile until I can either find a tired but straight e30 chassis and swap over whatever I can, or purchase a BMW 2002 project and attempt to swap in the m42 + 5sp from my 318is. This seems like a fun idea, and that swap has been done before - but that's quite a bit more involved than any automotive project that I've taken on. Lots of obvious plus-sides to this scenario, but i'm not sure my wife would like the multiple disassembled BMWs in our yard!

    So, I guess i'm partly just venting, but also wondering how bad the damage looks to you guys, and what the smart path forward might be from some other perspectives.

    *edit* updated pics










    Last edited by misterTT; 03-13-2017, 10:32 AM.

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    The panels don't matter, will need to see frame to give a proper response. I also did not read much of the "Rant".
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      #3
      Sorry for your loss. I'd suggest taking stuff off of the front corner and actually assessing the damage as F34R said and then decide which of your reasonable options to try.

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        #4
        Yeah, if the frame stub didn't buckle or move a huge amount, it could just be a matter of pounding some minor panels and replacing the valance, fender, hood and trim pieces.

        I've repaired worse and I'm not a pro by any definition of the word..



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          #5
          I'd fix it and move on, too. But then both Jeremy and I are racers...

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            #6
            Doesn't look too bad man. If you have the experience I'd say fix it.

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              #7
              bump for added pics now that i've had a chance to remove the fender, bumper, and valence.

              I'm not sure how one would address this damage. I'm guessing the easiest would be to cut the front quarter of a donor car and somehow splice that in place of the damaged area on mine?

              Or, does this look like something that can be banged back into place by someone who knows what they are doing?

              Either way, pretty ugly. Made even uglier by the obvious cheap red repsray from some time in the car's history.

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                #8
                looks like an easy fix. i've repaired worse. and yes, go to the jy and cut that corner off a parts car. take it to a fairly reputable shop and have them splice it in/straighten what you have. bring them used panels to install in place of the bent pieces. paint and call it a day.


                a few years ago, i bought an e30 that was in a front end collision. the fenders/hood/valance were in great shape, but the bumper, frame rails, and core support were fucked. i cut about 8 inches of the inner structure off the front of a parts car and took it to a local body shop with the car. they charged me about 300 bucks to straighten/weld the new parts on/ and align the panels. i thought it was a steal.

                you will have more invested because you will obviously need paint. i would say its still worth it though.
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by flyboyx View Post
                  and yes, go to the jy and cut that corner off a parts car
                  i've always been curious - how exactly does one go about cutting this much structure off a parts car at a junkyard? Hacksaw of some sort? Unless someone's out there with a gas powered chainsaw but that kind of freaks me out!!!

                  thanks for the assessment. It does seem a little more 'fixable' now that the sheet metal is off. Still a lot to deal with, especially knowing it would now have a salvage title with it forever.

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                    #10
                    Battery- operated sawzall, couple of new blades, and a few charged batteries.

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                      Originally posted by TobyB View Post
                      Battery- operated sawzall, couple of new blades, and a few charged batteries.

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                        #12
                        Sorry for you loss, that's such a tough decision.


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