GoldenEagleFan
03-02-2009, 10:14 PM
I am really torn here and looking for opinions...
Sorry about the long story but want to present as many "facts" as I can.
I have a 94 525 manual that I purchased three years ago and have used as my daily driver since. It wasn't in the best of shape but the price of $4,000 at the time seemed fair and it has a history of being a one family car. It had 154,000 miles when I purchased it.
Since then I have replaced both side mirrors to get rid of the discoloration, new shift knob, upgraded to a OBC over the clock, new air conditioning system including air compressor, condenser, dryer, and evaporator, new aux fan, brake pads and rotors all around, front left thrust arm, new plugs, new belts, every water hose replaced, new water pump, new fan clutch, new fuel pump, replaced almost every piece of body trim, fixed the broken head rest (both sides), fixed seat twist, new shift boot, flushed radiator every fall, new tires, winter wheels, new winter tires, and new floor mats. Body and paint is not perfect, but very presentable and shines up nice. Black exterior and interior with leatherette seats so they are perfect, with no tears or visible wear.
I admit I am compulsive and want it perfect. I love the car and don't have any issue with the $2,000 or so a year to keep it up.
Now I know I should replace the radiator since I am not sure of the history and feel I am running on borrowed time. I also am starting to hear little noises when I brake over bumps and am starting to think about a complete suspension rebuild, front and rear.
Having just turned over 194,000 and seeing the small rust reappear for the third straight year on the drivers lower door, I am having second thoughts about sticking anymore money in. I should add I live in Wisconsin and I am worried about rusting fuel tank and lines, exhaust etc that are soon to come up.
I am tempted to sell this car, hoping to get $2,500-3,000, convince my wife I would have spent $2,000 repairing it, and having $6-7K to get a new project car. I know, it's husband math, but it works. The only thing stopping me as I love the E34, and what I can see on the market the last few months, a manual with 120,000 miles or less would be dreaming.
Any thoughts, opinions, are welcome.
Sorry about the long story but want to present as many "facts" as I can.
I have a 94 525 manual that I purchased three years ago and have used as my daily driver since. It wasn't in the best of shape but the price of $4,000 at the time seemed fair and it has a history of being a one family car. It had 154,000 miles when I purchased it.
Since then I have replaced both side mirrors to get rid of the discoloration, new shift knob, upgraded to a OBC over the clock, new air conditioning system including air compressor, condenser, dryer, and evaporator, new aux fan, brake pads and rotors all around, front left thrust arm, new plugs, new belts, every water hose replaced, new water pump, new fan clutch, new fuel pump, replaced almost every piece of body trim, fixed the broken head rest (both sides), fixed seat twist, new shift boot, flushed radiator every fall, new tires, winter wheels, new winter tires, and new floor mats. Body and paint is not perfect, but very presentable and shines up nice. Black exterior and interior with leatherette seats so they are perfect, with no tears or visible wear.
I admit I am compulsive and want it perfect. I love the car and don't have any issue with the $2,000 or so a year to keep it up.
Now I know I should replace the radiator since I am not sure of the history and feel I am running on borrowed time. I also am starting to hear little noises when I brake over bumps and am starting to think about a complete suspension rebuild, front and rear.
Having just turned over 194,000 and seeing the small rust reappear for the third straight year on the drivers lower door, I am having second thoughts about sticking anymore money in. I should add I live in Wisconsin and I am worried about rusting fuel tank and lines, exhaust etc that are soon to come up.
I am tempted to sell this car, hoping to get $2,500-3,000, convince my wife I would have spent $2,000 repairing it, and having $6-7K to get a new project car. I know, it's husband math, but it works. The only thing stopping me as I love the E34, and what I can see on the market the last few months, a manual with 120,000 miles or less would be dreaming.
Any thoughts, opinions, are welcome.