![]() 10/25/2013 at 19:19 • Filed to: ebay, e30 | ![]() | ![]() |
1980 325 Station Wagon 103,000 miles, Baltimore, Maryland. !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!!
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This is so clean. It's beautiful.
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*1988
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Yes, now tell that to the seller. I just quoted directly from the ad.
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In storage since 9/2/99.
Everything's in KM.
This will not end cheap.
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Oh, daddy likes. The pessimist in says "No air conditioning? Come on"
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I saved this in my Ebay folder. As a European I'm seriously contemplating shipping 25 year old E30 Tourings to the US. I do wonder two things:
How much would a nicely/driving running project E30 Touring with little rust be worth in the US. 25 years old obviously.
What other ~25 year old EU market cars the US didn't get would be worth exporting to the US.
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Lancia Delta HF Integrale Evo's when they come of age. I could have money by then.
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AC was a very rare option on European cars of the day. Especially in moderate or colder climates where a proper heater is much more useful than having the ability to cool on those few days a year you really need it.
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Hm, thanks. Figured something like that. Still, I just had to vent. Vent - am I right?
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"Unique Rare German E30 325 Station Wagon"??
I never knew only one 325 wagon was produced...
At least it doesn't claim that it has a V6