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type49":3dujogvw said:
Here's mine. 1973 BMW 2002. Had it about 10 years now
I do like that, always loved the 02's and the touring was a rare beastie years ago so I hate to think how few there are now.
I've had lots and lots of classics over the years, my list of Fords generally makes men of a certain age go all wobbly and I've had a few P6 Rovers but I've been a long time BMW user and collector because I grew up with them.
I had two 2002 tii's, a 73 in golf yellow and a met brown 76.
I also had what was effectively an Alpina A2 spec 2000 Touring many years ago as a classic race car that I ran in pre 76's (you could use any parts that were deemed to be production so Alpina bits counted)
Several E28's, two 528i's, an M535i and an M5
An e30 320i 6
An e32 750i
an e34 535i manual
An e24 635csi manual
Currently I have an e12 M535i, an e34 Alpina B10 (in lots of bits) as an on going rebuild and I've just bought an e66 745Li to use as a weekend car.
I've not got many pictures here at work but here are some pictures of the current lot below that I've found on my laptop.
The e34 B10 was an absolute basket case that I actually bought to break up and Alpina the e24 but when I got it home I found it was number 3 built, had a full service history with it and was quite low mileage, it had just been subjected to too many Scottish winters (rottiest car I've dealt with) and been left in the hands of someone who really didn't know how to look after it, so I decided to rebuild it thinking how hard can it be? I'd just rebuilt the e12 with a lot of welding (old cars rot badly) and the e34 535i next to it in the picture came up on ebay in the same colour and trim with the correct Alpina wheels for no money so I bought it and had a ready supply of panels and parts for it. Its now in the garage in lots of bits as it really has been a lot of work (a lot more than I expected) and I've not done anything with it for a good while but I'm in no hurry and I have all the bits I'm ever going to need for it so it'll get done eventually.
The e12 I love because they are so rare and is a bit of motoring history being the first BMW M car, people derided them for years saying they are not a proper M car but as someone who has owned the first one with a M engine the e28 M5, I can safely say the e12 is way more fun and given the choice the one I'd keep (well I did), 70's handling and a 3.5 litre straight 6 is an absolute hoot and the upshot is that now they are as rare as hens teeth, of the original 440 built I don't think there are 40 left and probably no more than 20 still actually on the road.
The e66 I bought on a whim, I liked the e32 I had but this thing is on another level luxury wise, whoever bought it new must have ticked every option on the list and it's the only BMW I've ever owned that has 2 pages of build sheet just for the options, this thing has heated and cooled electrically adjustable rear seats let alone those in the front and it has to be the most relaxing car I have ever driven (Rolls Royce included). The down side is if something goes wrong it could potentially cost an arm and 3 legs to fix but there is a great community around them and parts are surprisingly plentiful.