Damn drivers of elderly cars, running into poles... or is it the other way around...?
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jp, beautiful collection, I'm envious! That 8er looks out of place...
the collection grows, some pics from last weekend
http://www.bimmerboard.com/forums/posts/460002
Damn drivers of elderly cars, running into poles... or is it the other way around...?
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jp, beautiful collection, I'm envious! That 8er looks out of place...
EuroLux:. Private Detail
E34 1/'89 ///M20 2.5i: Lachsilber
Holy **** how do you get so many of those beautiful cars?
Sooo Shogun...what's the long term plan for all those rides? Obviously fun to collect them now while the interest and price is down. But - what's next?
BTW - If you can figure out a way to get a LHD unit to Seattle WA, drop me a PM!
Bellevue WA
90 535iM - not much stock remains. 3.7 liters, ported head, cammed, 3.73 diffy, M5 brakes, MAFed, yadda yadda yadda
86 Porsche 951 - Track Toy
So, seriously you're going to collect all of the 750s in japan.
Are you like that guy who was hoarding E31s and auctioning them?
That was unique, very cool.
Seriously though, my first thought was that you probably have most of the functioning E32s in Japan, or at least Tokyo. You've got so many!
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EuroLux:. Private Detail
E34 1/'89 ///M20 2.5i: Lachsilber
Nice collection, shogun.
You'll have the market cornered in a few years.
Ramon
1994 540iA Nikasil EAT Chip
Tampa Bay, Florida USA
There are plenty here with low mileage and not many people enough like us to buy/repair/collect.Originally Posted by Dragunov
Most of the people sell them when they need a new car, as the parking lots are expensive and rare. Without a parking lot no chance to buy a car and register it.
@Charles: that one in front of the post we bought damaged like that, but it looks like it ran into the pole
It is also an Alpina B12 5.0
Most probably we will repair it, parts are there already, even a new front spoiler from Alpina we got new (from old stock at a dealer), that is the large card box behind the white Alpina on the truck.
Even the radiator is still o.k.
Front parts and hood, fenders we have plenty, so no big problem.
But first we will repair the tranny of the grey 750 we loaded on the return trip next weekend, car does not move at all.
Will completely disassemble the tranny and reman it with new parts.
As we are slow and it is fun and hobby, it may take a full day with 3-4 shade tree mechanics, no prob.
In case you want to see how we do that, visit my website, there are more than 50 pics from last time tranny repair.
Originally Posted by shogun
Gees! That's so cool to see them all together like that.
-Trevor Ely
'88 535is
'95 M Sport 540i (1 of 200)
'91 M5
In case of E32 750 Alpina B12 5.0 only 305 units have been built.Originally Posted by MBXB
But what we have here, is nothing against other collectors in the world such as Rainer in Germany.
Have a look at his cars
http://home.arcor.de/alpinamaeuse/index.html
He even owns the # 1 B12 5.0
http://home.arcor.de/alpinamaeuse/Al...2/pdrm2951.jpg