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Save or scrap? Chopping up an 1800ti...


Rev.Bubba

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The 2nd most rare and desirable NK, with a solid shell and most parts? Why would you scrap such a thing? There are plenty more ordinary NKs to scrap for parts - this is one of the cars that they should be helping to keep alive.

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scrapping this car is just soundswrong , these cars need to be saved

in germany these fetch way more then the 02's

a perfect 1800ti will fetch 25000 euro

this is as good a shell as any to make a beautiful car

why scrap it, I think someone would be very interested in the shell, you can always sell the other parts and still get your money back

It's a pain in the ass to get it to Holland, otherwise I would have bought it myself

please reconsider scrapping it

I'm with them, why on earth would someone scrap such a decent looking and RARE pice of BMW History? Surely there must be someone back east that would like to take those parts and shell off your hands???

Tom Jones

BMW mechanic for over 25 years, BMWCCA since 1984
66 BMW16oo stored, 67 1600-2 lifelong project, 2 more 67-8 1600s, 86 528e 5sp 585k, 91 318i
Mom&Dad's, 65 1800TiSA, 70 2800, 72 2002Tii 2760007 orig owners, 15 Z4 N20

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All,

I am attaching many pictures of the items I have to free myself from. If there are any of you in the south interested in scooping up what is left for a good deal short of what may go with the car if the deal goes through, just let me know. Even this is just part of it. There is more. :(

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Like I said, here are many things in the tubs and 5 14x5 steelies as well. I would love or someone to stop by with a fair offer and help save it from scrap. I have to have this garage cleared by the end of next month. Help me make my wife happy by helping me hit my mark. :)

http://bmw1800ti.com/projectcutup/spares-highres.zip

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You have an original Blaupunkt Frankfurt radio!

Surely someone needs this! It even has the voltage converting box that hangs off the back and allows you to run it at 12v or 6v. You also seem to have the front plate (high quality chrome, can be polished up) and at least one of the knobs that I can see.

Someone step up!

Luis

 

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Free shipping to lower 48...

2000ti gauges (extra gauges for refurbishing included) = SOLD

Wiring Harness (Very soft and flexible) = $250

Dash skins (Includes really nice under dash panels) = SOLD

Steering Wheel = $100 - Pending

NOS Turn signal (Passenger side) = SOLD

Old Style Valve cover = $100

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