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Posts posted by logume1881
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It IS still available, I was just posting the listing to show pictures. Email sent.
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Oh. Yes, I just posted it to show pictures. Haha.
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I know. It's kind of depressing, actually. Sometimes life just throws you (several) curve balls. Due to several other events and poor circumstance, I need to sell it to pay for school.
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CAR HAS BEEN SOLD
Regrettably I need to sell my car, for somewhat complex reasons. It has been a joy to own and I hate to see it go, I hope it will serve someone else as faithfully as it has served me. Current asking price is $4,200 or best offer; which is much less than I have into it, sadly.
Here are some more I have taken of the car while I've had it. (it no longer has the foglights)
Feel free to contact me (Nick) with any questions. Car is located in Concord.
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My car can be seen here, but it doesn't quite meet all your criteria. It has been a fantastic daily for me. Let me know if interested. I am somewhat negotiable on pricing.
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I saw them all over the movie, they are in the background everywhere! I guess they were just making up for the first movie! One of them is a news reporter at some point too.
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Count me in as well!
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See title. I have been irrationally searching for E23's lately, for a number of reasons. The main one is that I feel bad driving my 02 everywhere. It isn't low mileage, but it was always garaged its whole life and it is in really great shape (orig paint, uncracked dash, etc.) I can't keep it indoors, and I am unable to give it the regular wash wax & detail it deserves. It gets driven and parked wherever I need to go. For a while now I have been thinking of switching to something bigger, something more practical for daily use (A/C, fuel injection, etc.) and namely something that is more replaceable but still has some unique style. Something in me just loves the first 7 for some reason. My main problem is I get bored with cars, I have never owned one longer than 6 months with 1 exception. This is the off topic board, right?
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I still haven't forgiven my father for cutting up that mint condition set of Brown 600's. :S Neat brochures however, thanks for sharing!
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Hey there Larry! I will let Daniel know to give you a call, I don't have any of the pictures myself. See you at the show!
-Nick
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The Toyoglide automatic was a licensed copy of the GM Powerglide, if memory serves, so it shared the same gear-shift pattern.
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I just noticed this yesterday, as I don't do much driving with the windows up. But when I am going down a hill, or just slowing down for a stop sign there is this humming that sounds like it is coming from the back of the car. When I push in the clutch it immediately stops. I'm thinking diff?
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Slip-'N-Slide with the Toyoglide!
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I've done that drive before, albeit in my Trans Am, not the 02. I actually stayed on Mines Road all the way over Mt Hamilton, however. Not a bad way to kill a whole afternoon, actually!
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Me:
1975 BMW 2002 (obviously)
1968 Plymouth Sport Satellite - In storage while I'm in college. Great Grandma's car, 80K miles all original.
Mom:
1999 Mercedes Sl500 (depreciation is your friend)
Dad:
1999 Chevy Tahoe - DD
1939 Chevy Business Coupe - The Hot Rod
1970 Dodge Challenger T/A - Original paint, 75K miles. Last driven in 1979, just out of storage about 2 weeks ago.
1967 Chevy Chevelle - SS 396 4 speed car, project
1967 Chevy Chevelle - 350 4 speed car, project
1964 Chevy Nova - Very, very, VERY. Fast. ~12 second quarter mile
1932 Ford 2 door sedan - Project, body off frame. 302 from a Z/28, still wears what's left of the original paint. LONG term project.
Fleet is somewhat reduced at the moment, usually dad has a couple more. Can you tell that I'm the odd one out?
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Great cars, will literally run to the end of time with regular maintenance. If you are in the Bay Area I can recommend a fantastic mechanic, John at Yorke's Motorwerke. He cared for my father's 87 300SDL.
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Mine is original paint as well, but all my pictures are *ahem* edited. Haha. Will try for some "normal" shots tomorrow.
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"What time is it?"
"Quarter to Werke!"
That's a great looking clock!
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You shoulda stuck around, I was at the Wednesday Night Drags.
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I know Pierce Manifolds sells them as well, they were very helpful setting up my weber.
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Don't know of anyone on the Peninsual per-say, Sherman Yee in SF is very good (used to work on my tii as well as Inkatouring's, but not sure if he is doing that anymore?). Not quite as far as Casey and other option would be Allen Hardy (H&B BMW Service in Berkeley).
www.alpinabmw2002.com
I hear through the grapevine about 6 months ago that Sherman is only doing work for close friends at the moment, and is essentially retired. I can place yet another vote for Sean Casey.
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Where he's going, there will be plenty of Baseball, Hot Dogs, Apple Pie and Chevrolet. A great writer, he will be missed by many.
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I had a set of the Bosch "Weeble" plugs, and I can confirm that mine flopped all over the place as well. I wouldn't mind a set of them right now however. I don't know what kind my car has on currently, but it seems like every 500 miles or so one of them comes randomly unplugged. Not flopping around, just unseated off the plug. It's maddening!
SOLD: 1975 2002 - 5 speed in Bay Area - $4200 or best offer
in Cars for Sale/Wanted
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BUMP, NEXT BID OWNS THE CAR!!