1971 BMW 3-Series, looks like 2800cs
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Last updated on Feb 27, 2013 22:54:10 PST View all revisions
1971 BMW 3-Series
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You are bidding on a 1971 BMW CS 2800. I purchased this car in 2010 with the intent of using it as a parts car. The car will be sold as is and is a salvage title. The car does not have a roof as depicted in the photos. I fell in love with the particular E9 model, often arguably referred to as BMW’s most beautiful car ever built, and it had been my dream to own one. If you are a true fan or been lucky to see one of these beauties drive by, then I don’t need to sell you on specs. They are a head turner where Concours or concrete. I have been working on and off the restore over the past few years. Soon after buying a 1973 BMW CS (also selling, AUCTION # 281070971870 ), I also bought this 1971 CS (parts car). With a young family and different interests, I’m choosing to move on from this project. Unfortunately, as the cliche goes, my loss will be your gain. I will be offering both cars at a low reserve and priced to sell.
The car was totaled in an accident and has a salvage title. The car had been completely restored by the previous owner before the accident, who is a reputable restorer in Marin County, before it was wrecked. It had undergone a 5-speed conversion. The leather, interior, wood, dash, Nardi steering wheel, and carpets are in pristine condition. There are also 16" Alpina's on the car (2 need to be repaired as a result of the wreck). Floorboards, rocker panels, doors, mirrors, engine bits, even down to the screws are also in pristine condition. The previous owner spared no expense in restoring this e9. He also completed a lot of work restoring the engine and electrical details as well as mentioned transmission. The car has no roof. The value and condition of the carpets, interior and bits are the key selling points. The car will be sold as is and is a salvage title. The car is not driveable. The car does not have a roof as depicted in some of the photos. The odometer reads 26,999.
Purchasing both cars (AUCTION # 281070971870) would make it easier on any future buyer. 99% of all parts needed for a restoration are between the two cars listed for auction.
I will do my best to respond to all questions and details. Good luck and happy bidding!
On Feb-27-13 at 22:54:10 PST, seller added the following information:
You are bidding on a 1971 BMW CS 2800 (VIN # 2270526). I purchased this car in 2010 with the intent of using it as a parts car. The car will be sold as is and is a salvage title. The car does not have a roof as depicted in the photos. I fell in love with the particular E9 model, often arguably referred to as BMW’s most beautiful car ever built, and it had been my dream to own one. If you are a true fan or been lucky to see one of these beauties drive by, then I don’t need to sell you on specs. They are a head turner where Concours or concrete. I have been working on and off the restore over the past few years. Soon after buying a 1973 BMW CS (also selling, AUCTION # 281070971870 ), I also bought this 1971 CS (parts car). With a young family and different interests, I’m choosing to move on from this project. Unfortunately, as the cliche goes, my loss will be your gain. I will be offering both cars at a low reserve and priced to sell.
The car was totaled in an accident and has a salvage title. The car had been completely restored by the previous owner before the accident, who is a reputable restorer in Marin County, before it was wrecked. It had undergone a 5-speed conversion. The leather, interior, wood, dash, Nardi steering wheel, and carpets are in pristine condition. There are also 16" Alpina's on the car (2 need to be repaired as a result of the wreck). Floorboards, rocker panels, doors, mirrors, engine bits, even down to the screws are also in pristine condition. The previous owner spared no expense in restoring this e9. He also completed a lot of work restoring the engine and electrical details as well as mentioned transmission. The car has no roof. The value and condition of the carpets, interior and bits are the key selling points. The car will be sold as is and is a salvage title. The car is not driveable. The car does not have a roof as depicted in some of the photos. The odometer reads 26,999.
Purchasing both cars (AUCTION # 281070971870) would make it easier on any future buyer. 99% of all parts needed for a restoration are between the two cars listed for auction.
I will do my best to respond to all questions and details. Good luck and happy bidding!