![]() 04/22/2016 at 15:54 • Filed to: BMW, NewKlasse, NoKlass, Bavaria, BMW e3, Project cars, For Sale | ![]() | ![]() |
Disappointing news coming in from Denver today. I will be posting my Bavaria up for sale this weekend after a much needed detail. I have some pictures of it in dirty form so I will share those here. If any of you local opponauts are looking for a somewhat running and driving classic (1972!) BMW project, here’s your chance! Disclaimer: it runs and drives about as good as it looks from 10 feet - it gets hot, has an exhaust leak, brakes and clutch are spongy (they share the same fluid) and the shocks are original from what I can tell. Wiring is dodgy, the drivers windows is busted and there are some spots of rust which I will show below and the seats are from an e30 m3. I have a ton of parts including all of the originals plus some bits and bobs picked up from some donors.
Car was repainted cheaply a long time ago - originally a beige as you will see in the door jams and engine bay
headlights work, turn signals do not but its a BMW so who needs em
Momo all wood steering wheel and Alpina shift nob. E30 M3 seats
Cracked dash compliments of the New Mexico sun - brand new carpets!
I think something once lived in here
3.0 straight six, 4 speed, dual down draft webers, electric fuel pump
Those are the 4 worst rust spots and you can see the original color and the QUALITY of the respray!
So there it is, not pretty but I want to be honest. I’m gonna give it a good clean up and wash today and post it up on the local forums and craigslist. Let me know what you guys think! I don’t think it will take a huge sum of money to get this car sorted so I was looking for somewhere around $3000
![]() 04/22/2016 at 15:58 |
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I’d snatch that up if I still lived in Denver. Just 1 year too late. Nice to see someone actually taking detailed pictures of the flaws too
![]() 04/22/2016 at 16:00 |
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Thanks, yeah it was quite the basket case when I bought it - I’ve done what I can in a years time but I’m relocating to California and I want to send it off to a good home.
![]() 04/22/2016 at 16:04 |
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(Googles Bavaria, being new to it)
Finds that it’s a 2500 with a 2800 engine and unique to America.
![]() 04/22/2016 at 16:09 |
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Yep - For the 1972 model year, the 2500 was dropped while the M30 engine size in the Bavaria was increased to 3.0 liters.
![]() 04/22/2016 at 22:41 |
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Oh man... Greeley resident. Been toying with old bimmer , but I expect this may be more than I have time for (little monkeys... Always wanting to be fed and things).
![]() 04/23/2016 at 18:55 |
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I see where you are coming from! It is a stout project - If you don’t mind the looks, it putts around without any issues. This is something you could drive around and work on over time - things it absolutely needs are the driver’s window and some front brake pads. It can be driven and enjoyed while the kiddos chip in haha