Price drop: $8500
I found something i'd replace this with so I'm open to hearing REASONABLE offers.
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For some stupid, senseless, thoughtless reason I decided to buy this car as a project over this past winter. When I bought it I knew the chain guides were bad and it needed TLC. I figured instead of spending $7,000 on a clean e38 that would eventually need everything anyway I’d buy one with the issues already existing and start from scratch. The plan quickly began to backfire but after about 6 months of work and over $10,000 down the drain I ended up with what is one of the cleaner e38s around.
The only good thing about the car when I bought it was the recently rebuilt sports transmission. With the exception of that this is what was done (everything listed below has less then 500 miles on). I’ve hardly driven the car at all.
The car:
- 2000 Swartz on black 740i Msport
- 198,xxx and counting
- 100% RUST FREE
- Lighted inner and outer handles
- Factory Sport trans
- Factory Sport seats
- Factory Sport Diff
- Factory sport wheel
Engine Mechanical (all original parts):
- Genuine Chain guides
- Genuine Chains
- Genuine hydraulic tensioner
- Both Genuine Timing chain tensioners
- Genuine Front crank seal
- Genuine Flanges, flange gaskets, and seals
- New Valve Cover Gaskets and grommets
- Upper Timing case gaskets
- Lower Timing case gaskets
- All chain rails (upper and lower)
- Genuine valley pan
- Accumulator pipes and seals
- Rear coolant housing seals
- Oil separator
- Oil separator hose
- Rear crankcase valve (on manifold)
- Manifold seals
- Front and rear upper manifold seals (CCV and throttle body)
- Both belts
- All pulleys
- New hydraulic tensioner
- All engine related seals
- NGK Plugs
- Spark plug tubes
- Oil filter housing hoses
- Secondary Air pump and hose
- Oil pan gaskets
- New Bosch battery
Engine cooling:
- Thermostat
- Water pump
- Water pump pulley
- Every single coolant hose on the car
- Radiator
- Coolant level sensor
- Expansion tank
- Expansion tank cap
- Expansion tank hose
- Fan shroud
- Fan Clutch
- Original BMW coolant flush
Steering:
- Power steering reservoir
- Power steering hoses
Heating/AC:
- Original Blower motor
- Original Blower resistor
- Newer HVAC Unit
- Newer Aux fan
Transmission:
- Original BMW fluid and filter done last week
- New steptronic shifter (last one was worn down)
Brakes:
- Sebro Rotors (full coated german rotors)
- Akebono ceramic pads
- OE sensors
Suspension and wheels:
- FK highsport coilovers
- FK links
- Rear ball joints
- Rear integral links
- H&R 30mm hubcentric spacers (x4)
- 19x10 19x9 Style 231 wheels
- 255/35/19 235/35/19 Falken 452s
- Chrome stems
Audio
- Rear DSP shelf delete
- Custom 12” Alpine Type R enclosure built to Alpine spec with Suede cover
- Alpine 500/1 Mono amp
- Newer Alpine 12” Type R
- JL wiring and fuse
- LOC output converter
Body:
- Full professional Re-spray done by Robby of Samuel Jaguar in Brighton
- Rust free rear doors
- New Rear window regulator
- Custom front bumper (shaved Alpina lip)
- Kidney grills
- Amber corners
- Amber Side markers
- New emblems
- Painted skirts and rear bumpers
- Rolled front and rear fenders (no cracking or chipping)
- New trunk seal
- Taillight reseal
*The body restoration was unexpected but after realizing my original plan of swapping the doors out wouldn’t work because the black on the door was Cosmos and the black on my car was Swartz I decided to find someone who could REALLY do the job (finding a good body shop that will work with you is near impossible in Boston). Robby spent over a month with the car. He completely stripped it down (even the AC fan to avoid any potential overspray). The hood, trunk, doors, plastics, bumper, etc were all painted off the car and then aligned on when being put back on. I chose to bring it to him because he specializes in restoration. After going through the cars body with a comb he wet sanded and buffed it several times. He was actually unhappy with me for not wanting to spend the extra $ on new moldings because it took away from the cleanliness of his work. I won’t mention what it cost me but I will tell you it was extremely reasonable for the amount of time invested and for how much work the body needed.
The one thing I was about to address was the interior but I’ve decided I’m tapping out with this car.
Good:
-The seats are heated sports seats with no tears.
- The dash has no cracks
- The door panels are mint.
- All five rear shades are intact and fully functional
- The cupholder works as do all the buttons.
Bad:
- Needs glove box handle
- Need rear seat cupholder
- Sport steering wheel has gash
- Cluster pixels are failing
- Front driver seat need leather treatment
- MKII screen has small line and tape deck doesn’t work
The price of the car includes a new MKII screen if someone cares to fix that one, a COMPLETE grey sport interior with panels and dash (I was thinking about putting this in because it would be cool to have a black on dove but ran out of energy), COMPLETE wood trim with no cracks minus shifter wood, enough black suede to wrap the headliner, pillars, visors, and would trim, original mufflers, and a box full of other misc modules and such (LCM, general module, etc).
Price: $10,500
This isn't your run of the mill, scenester, crap e38 its a car that was FULLY restored for someone who really wants to have a clean e38 as they are getting harder to find. The mods are reversible if need be.
Pics:
I found something i'd replace this with so I'm open to hearing REASONABLE offers.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
For some stupid, senseless, thoughtless reason I decided to buy this car as a project over this past winter. When I bought it I knew the chain guides were bad and it needed TLC. I figured instead of spending $7,000 on a clean e38 that would eventually need everything anyway I’d buy one with the issues already existing and start from scratch. The plan quickly began to backfire but after about 6 months of work and over $10,000 down the drain I ended up with what is one of the cleaner e38s around.
The only good thing about the car when I bought it was the recently rebuilt sports transmission. With the exception of that this is what was done (everything listed below has less then 500 miles on). I’ve hardly driven the car at all.
The car:
- 2000 Swartz on black 740i Msport
- 198,xxx and counting
- 100% RUST FREE
- Lighted inner and outer handles
- Factory Sport trans
- Factory Sport seats
- Factory Sport Diff
- Factory sport wheel
Engine Mechanical (all original parts):
- Genuine Chain guides
- Genuine Chains
- Genuine hydraulic tensioner
- Both Genuine Timing chain tensioners
- Genuine Front crank seal
- Genuine Flanges, flange gaskets, and seals
- New Valve Cover Gaskets and grommets
- Upper Timing case gaskets
- Lower Timing case gaskets
- All chain rails (upper and lower)
- Genuine valley pan
- Accumulator pipes and seals
- Rear coolant housing seals
- Oil separator
- Oil separator hose
- Rear crankcase valve (on manifold)
- Manifold seals
- Front and rear upper manifold seals (CCV and throttle body)
- Both belts
- All pulleys
- New hydraulic tensioner
- All engine related seals
- NGK Plugs
- Spark plug tubes
- Oil filter housing hoses
- Secondary Air pump and hose
- Oil pan gaskets
- New Bosch battery
Engine cooling:
- Thermostat
- Water pump
- Water pump pulley
- Every single coolant hose on the car
- Radiator
- Coolant level sensor
- Expansion tank
- Expansion tank cap
- Expansion tank hose
- Fan shroud
- Fan Clutch
- Original BMW coolant flush
Steering:
- Power steering reservoir
- Power steering hoses
Heating/AC:
- Original Blower motor
- Original Blower resistor
- Newer HVAC Unit
- Newer Aux fan
Transmission:
- Original BMW fluid and filter done last week
- New steptronic shifter (last one was worn down)
Brakes:
- Sebro Rotors (full coated german rotors)
- Akebono ceramic pads
- OE sensors
Suspension and wheels:
- FK highsport coilovers
- FK links
- Rear ball joints
- Rear integral links
- H&R 30mm hubcentric spacers (x4)
- 19x10 19x9 Style 231 wheels
- 255/35/19 235/35/19 Falken 452s
- Chrome stems
Audio
- Rear DSP shelf delete
- Custom 12” Alpine Type R enclosure built to Alpine spec with Suede cover
- Alpine 500/1 Mono amp
- Newer Alpine 12” Type R
- JL wiring and fuse
- LOC output converter
Body:
- Full professional Re-spray done by Robby of Samuel Jaguar in Brighton
- Rust free rear doors
- New Rear window regulator
- Custom front bumper (shaved Alpina lip)
- Kidney grills
- Amber corners
- Amber Side markers
- New emblems
- Painted skirts and rear bumpers
- Rolled front and rear fenders (no cracking or chipping)
- New trunk seal
- Taillight reseal
*The body restoration was unexpected but after realizing my original plan of swapping the doors out wouldn’t work because the black on the door was Cosmos and the black on my car was Swartz I decided to find someone who could REALLY do the job (finding a good body shop that will work with you is near impossible in Boston). Robby spent over a month with the car. He completely stripped it down (even the AC fan to avoid any potential overspray). The hood, trunk, doors, plastics, bumper, etc were all painted off the car and then aligned on when being put back on. I chose to bring it to him because he specializes in restoration. After going through the cars body with a comb he wet sanded and buffed it several times. He was actually unhappy with me for not wanting to spend the extra $ on new moldings because it took away from the cleanliness of his work. I won’t mention what it cost me but I will tell you it was extremely reasonable for the amount of time invested and for how much work the body needed.
The one thing I was about to address was the interior but I’ve decided I’m tapping out with this car.
Good:
-The seats are heated sports seats with no tears.
- The dash has no cracks
- The door panels are mint.
- All five rear shades are intact and fully functional
- The cupholder works as do all the buttons.
Bad:
- Needs glove box handle
- Need rear seat cupholder
- Sport steering wheel has gash
- Cluster pixels are failing
- Front driver seat need leather treatment
- MKII screen has small line and tape deck doesn’t work
The price of the car includes a new MKII screen if someone cares to fix that one, a COMPLETE grey sport interior with panels and dash (I was thinking about putting this in because it would be cool to have a black on dove but ran out of energy), COMPLETE wood trim with no cracks minus shifter wood, enough black suede to wrap the headliner, pillars, visors, and would trim, original mufflers, and a box full of other misc modules and such (LCM, general module, etc).
Price: $10,500
This isn't your run of the mill, scenester, crap e38 its a car that was FULLY restored for someone who really wants to have a clean e38 as they are getting harder to find. The mods are reversible if need be.
Pics:
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