'80 528i: new project
'80 528i: new project
So, I found another e12 to work on as the '79 528i I had bought a few years ago just needs to much (engine bay fire that came into the dash)
This is the link to that car:
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=136209&start=25
Found this new one in Reno on craigslist.
1980 528i
Polaris Silver
black cloth
slicktop
automatic
~111k miles
inop a/c (just needs a charge )
Seems like a pretty nice car, I cant find rust anywhere really which is nice. The flip side of buying dry California/Nevada cars is that the rubber bits and interior are all sunbaked and dry as well. So the first thing I did was replace the engine bay fuel lines as they were functioning more as soaker hoses.
I'll add more as I progress.
This is the link to that car:
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=136209&start=25
Found this new one in Reno on craigslist.
1980 528i
Polaris Silver
black cloth
slicktop
automatic
~111k miles
inop a/c (just needs a charge )
Seems like a pretty nice car, I cant find rust anywhere really which is nice. The flip side of buying dry California/Nevada cars is that the rubber bits and interior are all sunbaked and dry as well. So the first thing I did was replace the engine bay fuel lines as they were functioning more as soaker hoses.
I'll add more as I progress.
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What's the plan for the powerplant?
What's the plan for the powerplant?
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Ditto.
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Well don't I know this to be truth! We both need a PNW parts car to combine it with, lol.Hffvdbl wrote: Aug 29, 2020 2:18 PM I cant find rust anywhere really which is nice. The flip side of buying dry California/Nevada cars is that the rubber bits and interior are all sunbaked and dry as well. So the first thing I did was replace the engine bay fuel lines as they were functioning more as soaker hoses.
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Great question LJ and Charlie. All motor or forced induction? I'm thinking something with 24 valves and high compression or something with 12 valves and a snail. Or maybe something with 24 valves and snail
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Do I hear a 24v and 2 snails? Or maybe a compounding setup with a supercharger.
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I was able to get some help from my buddy to get the bumpers built and mounted, euro headlights swapped on, and got some tires mounted on the BBS Mahles that I bought for this a few years ago. Mounting the bumpers was fun! Not bad really compared to the couple of e28s I've euro converted. This thing is really a lot of fun to drive.
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Those bumpers made a huge improvement on the lines for that car. I like the Euro bumpers on the E28 but they radically transform the E12. More pics!
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Looking great. Now the sidemarkers need to be deleted. Looking forward to seeing the progression.
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Love the transformation so far, keep up the great progress.
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Noooo don't delete the sidemarkers! The massive ones in front are such a cool feature, love them
Awesome project.
Awesome project.
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Making some more progress here and there. Decided to try the full french euro setup instead of just the high beams. The high beams are Hella but I had these Cibie low beams and really wanted to try them out. I like the look and I don't mind the light at night.
Drove it to work the other day. Always forget how tiny these cars are compared to more modern vehicles. Thats a Hyundai or Kia next to me in the parking garage.
Tried my staggered set of style 5s on the car for fun. TOO BIG The rear tires are 255-40/17. I also didn't like the look really. Much prefer the 16" BBS Mahle wheels
Thought this was a cool picture with my wife's e61 and the e24
What's next:
I need to do some maintenance things like pads, plugs and a coolant flush but my next big thing is a 5 speed swap. Initially I didnt mind the automatic but it is dangerous in traffic trying to pull out from side streets because it is so slow off the line.
Drove it to work the other day. Always forget how tiny these cars are compared to more modern vehicles. Thats a Hyundai or Kia next to me in the parking garage.
Tried my staggered set of style 5s on the car for fun. TOO BIG The rear tires are 255-40/17. I also didn't like the look really. Much prefer the 16" BBS Mahle wheels
Thought this was a cool picture with my wife's e61 and the e24
Thanks Foonfer, I really don't mind the side markers in the front.Foonfer wrote: Oct 21, 2020 10:25 PM Noooo don't delete the sidemarkers! The massive ones in front are such a cool feature, love them
Awesome project.
Thanks Adam, your M535i is an inspiration for sure.Adam W in MN wrote: Oct 21, 2020 1:16 AM Love the transformation so far, keep up the great progress.
Thanks, I'll try to post progress regularlymuleskinner wrote: Oct 20, 2020 9:31 AM Looking great. Now the sidemarkers need to be deleted. Looking forward to seeing the progression.
I feel the same way about the e28 vs e12 transformation. It made me appreciate the styling in the rear of the car. Almost a boat tail type shape. I have BBS front and rear spoilers but I'm hesitant to add them for now.Bonsaibacker wrote: Oct 20, 2020 6:26 AM Those bumpers made a huge improvement on the lines for that car. I like the Euro bumpers on the E28 but they radically transform the E12. More pics!
What's next:
I need to do some maintenance things like pads, plugs and a coolant flush but my next big thing is a 5 speed swap. Initially I didnt mind the automatic but it is dangerous in traffic trying to pull out from side streets because it is so slow off the line.