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    1971 BMW 2800CS E9 (Euro)

    Up for sale is my 1971 BMW 2800CS. I'm selling the car because I'm ready to move on to other projects and would love to see this go to a good new home.

    Basics:
    Grey Market European model KPH dash, etc., not a Maximillian Import US Model.
    Color: Polaris Silver
    Interior: Dark Blue
    2.8 liter inline 6, carbureted.
    4-speed Manual Transmission
    Mileage: 04299 (odometer is 5 digits. Due to the fact that it is an E9, and it wasn't driven for 7 years prior to me purchasing it, I'd guess it's 104,000 miles.)
    Body: Expected wear and age of 41-year-old car
    Driveline: Runs and drives excellently
    Suspension: This car is on adjustable air suspension. In these photos, the system is empty. The car's drive height is equivalent to a standard lowered E9, and can be adjusted on the fly. Very easy to use.





    I'm not one for dumping a car on anyone else, so this ad will be all-inclusive. This will help you understand what you're getting and should make the buying experience easier for both of us. I am confident any buyer will be very pleased seeing this car after reading this for-sale ad.

    This is a car I love, and I **** to see go, but as said, I've got other projects in mind and don't have the money to invest in to this car in order to take it to the next level.

    The car is very well known and has a great following. It has been featured in several magazines including Af Imp from Japan, Super Street, and it is currently on the cover of this month's Performance BMW Magazine.



    Overall:
    This is a 41-year-old car, and it shows. I bought it from an owner who had not driven it in 7 years, and it had sat outside under an open-sided car port. The condition, in my opinion, is that it is very nice given that it is not a "collectors car". If you're looking for a perfect E9, this car is not for you. This is a driver's car- I drive it almost every day, I've put a lot of miles on it, and I wouldn't hesitate to hop in and drive it anywhere. In a collector's eyes, this car is absolutely a project. It will require a lot in order to be a collectors piece. To an enthusiast, this car is exactly what you want.

    Body:
    The body is in good shape. The paint shines nicely, but has expected wear. The major exterior flaws are:
    • Crack in the paint at the nose of the car where the fenders are leaded in to the nose cone. Cosmetic, but the largest exterior flaw.
    • Small "pimple" ding in the trunk lid.
    • There are a couple of minor rust bubbles under the paint in some spots. One spot is comparable in size to the diameter of a cheap BIC pen. the other, to a dime. This rust is located at the base of the fenders.
    • Some wear on the paint above the fenders/slight metal fatigue.
    The car is a solid 10' car and with proper attention will truly shine. As is, the car turns every head on the street and will not disappoint at first or second glance. Combing over the car shows the trouble areas, but should be of no concern to anyone other than someone who is looking for a restored car.
    The car includes a fiberglass CSL front airdam. It is in good condition overall with one small chip in it. There is one ding in the front bumper.

    Here is a closeup of what I consider to be the largest exterior flaw.


    Interior:
    Interior, overall, is in very solid condition. The original steering wheel has been replaced with a wood Nardi sport wheel. The seats are relatively free of wear, the leather is in great shape, with the only flaw between the front and rear seats is some scratching in the seat base of the driver's seat. The wooden dash trim is flaking due to age. The wooden trim on the door cards is in perfect shape; the door cards themselves look great. The headliner is perfect. All four windows operate. Carpet is in great shape. There are some minor issues- small trim pieces needed to complete the interior. The main needs are a new parcel shelf (the piece of carpet that sits behind the back seats, under the window) and new window switches might be wanted as well. The black paint on the steering column is chipping, common on all BMWs of this era.
    The trunk does not have any of the original interior, it is bare. The trunk seals well and does not leak any water.
    The car has air-conditioning. I do not know of its condition, as I have never tried to operate it. But if that is something you're aiming for, in any case, this car has it.



    Engine/Driveline:
    The car starts every time and has never left me stranded. It has been driven at least 3 or 4 days a week for the past year. I've completed several road trips in the car without issue, the longest of which was from Nashville, TN, on a 21-hour straight trip to Maryland. I recently drove the car from Los Angeles to Las Vegas and back, as well as from Orange County up to San Luis Obispo and back.
    The car has the original 2.8 liter inline six M30. It runs on a pair of Weber Holley downdraft carbs.
    The car shifts well. The car is probably due for a tune-up, but could go on without it for a long time. Recently rebuilt the carburetors, replaced the spark plugs, and replaced the coolant expansion tank. Also just received a brand new exhaust.
    The car burns a very slight amount of oil, maybe a half-quart a month. Expected with an old car, almost unnoticeable.
    This car is not fast. It is a cruiser by every definition.

    Chassis/Suspension:
    The car sits on a custom AirLift bag setup. McPherson struts in the front and a sleeve bag in the rear. The switches and gauges are located in the interior, under the dash where the original fuse box cover went.
    The setup functions perfectly, handles excellently, and the ride quality is improved over factory. It is not bouncy nor jarring. It is relatively maintenance free and should be used to your enjoyment.
    The air system has no leaks and can be left in the lifted position for weeks at a time if you so desire. It could be left alone entirely if air suspension is not your thing.
    The car drives perfectly straight, does not track oddly nor pull in any direction. The brakes work well and the brake fluid was flushed entirely and replaced last year.
    Due to the car's age, it does squeak and rattle a bit over bumps.
    The air compressor and air tank are located in the trunk of the car.
    The wheels are HRE Vintage Series 501s. They are the first set ever produced, built specifically for this car. They measure 18x8 and 18x9 with a et (offset) of +10. They have Falken tires on them with virtually no wear and are in excellent condition.



    Other:
    A main concern of these cars is rust. Most of the car is entirely rust free. The concern areas, such as the upper front fenders, the shock towers, and window frames are in excellent shape and are rust free. The floor pans are solid. The rockers are the only area of concern in my opinion. They are fine as is, but should you be planning on a restoration of this car, it is an area to be addressed. The spare tire well has some minor rust as well, which is common and expected.

    While there may be very minor things I have forgotten to include, I consider this ad to explain every area of concern on this car. I feel that overall, it is a beautiful car and I've done a fair job of painting an accurate picture of the car. It photographs wonderfully and is something any owner should take great pride in. It's a solid example as a driver's car or a great candidate for a restoration.

    My asking price is $17,000 or best offer. I think this is a fair price for this car given the overall condition, the modifications made, and the following the car has. The car has a clean, clear title in my name with no liens or further issues.

    For any information, please don't hesitate to contact me.
    Phone- 816 585 77 zero zero, you may call or text.
    Email- mike at stanceworks dot com - I check it often throughout the day.

    I will not part out the car, and the car will be sold to the first person to come with money.

  • #2
    Wow, such a bargain for such an iconic car, no need for a good luck as this thing should sell in no time.

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    • #3
      glws mike!

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      • #4
        fair price GLWS
        Hatchbacks, wagons... It's NOT all the same. You want in? Don't get a mazda 3, get a mazda 6 wagon. Don't get a wrx get a legacy wagon. and theres a reason the A3 isn't called the A3 avant... Scion does not make a wagon it makes a weird van, but no wagons

        Sincerely,
        The Wagon Mafia:Inner Circle
        P.S. Is your tail a wagon?

        Show cars are lame.

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        • #5
          WoW I didn't think you'd ever get rid of it glws brother !

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          • #6
            GLWS.

            I was trying to convince my father to purchase it, I'll get in touch if that goes anywhere <3


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            • #7
              mike burroughs your a boss and your car is dope wish i could buy it

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              • #8
                hmmm bringing rusty down to h20 then... ha glws
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                • #9
                  Awesome and classic car, whoever buys this is one lucky person.

                  Good luck with sale!
                  1975 BMW 2002 : : 1977 BMW 320i : : 1983 BMW 320i

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                  • #10
                    Crack Pipe.



                    GLWS! I'd make an offer myself, but I'm sure you don't want to sell it for $75 and a half-finished pack of Camel Lights.

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                    Originally posted by Oxer
                    I'm pretty sure I will molest any exhaust systems you leave lying around

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                    • #11
                      I bet my IG buddy buys this!
                      IG @RobthaBavarian




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                      • #12
                        I'll trade you for a 1976 BMW 2002, $500 in cash, and a sandwich of your choice


                        I'm dead serious though....
                        Originally posted by BigBody
                        If it doesn't look good low, it was ugly as shit in the first place.

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                        • #13
                          Sick car!

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                          • #14
                            Sold. Thanks everyone.

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                            • #15
                              Woaa that was a quick sale! Hope it went into good hands, Mike.

                              ///M3 drivers have no friends! -Jeremy Clarkson....

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