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Posted: Oct 01, 2012 1:17 PM
by Eddie in TO
Congratulations!!! :alright:
That E24 looks like new!

Posted: Oct 01, 2012 1:23 PM
by gray635
[quote="GaAlpinaOwner]
I agree with Chris BBS RS.....wil look the best. The grill looks cool but not on this original low mileage car.[/quote]

David:

Thanks for the kind words on the car. The funny thing about the nose is that the seller is a pediatric plastic surgeon - and decided to give this E24 a rhinoplasty! :laugh:

Posted: Oct 01, 2012 2:01 PM
by C.R. Krieger
Happy birthday to your car. Thirty-eight years old TODAY! :banana: :banana:

Posted: Oct 01, 2012 2:03 PM
by wkohler
Ahem, 28. ;)

Posted: Oct 01, 2012 2:41 PM
by rcbmw
VIN 1051246 was built on 1984/12/03. The VIN information that was posted earlier in the thread was for VIN 1050799 and the car "grey635" owns is VIN 1051246. As an aside, that data was pulled from an unofficial database that contains errors and MAJOR inaccuracies. Data from all of those free sites cannot be trusted and I hope BMW AG immediately blocks the port that these sites are using.

The paint on VIN 1051246 is SONDERLACKIERUNG (490) because Henna Red (052) was discontinued at the end of 9/84 production. Both VINs 1050799 and 1051246 were built AFTER 9/84 and thus Henna Red (052) required a special orders.

It is a very nice car I would love to see the headlight wipe/wash Intensive cleaning system re-fitted which was removed during the federalization process. As for the wheels, BBS RS alloys are the only choice for this car. I'm glad it is in good hands and was very well purchased, congratulations.

Best,
RCBMW

Posted: Oct 01, 2012 5:11 PM
by GaAlpinaOwner
gray635 wrote:[quote="GaAlpinaOwner]
I agree with Chris BBS RS.....wil look the best. The grill looks cool but not on this original low mileage car.
David:

Thanks for the kind words on the car. The funny thing about the nose is that the seller is a pediatric plastic surgeon - and decided to give this E24 a rhinoplasty! :laugh:[/quote][/quote]

That is funny Mike. I kinda like the look, but the lights on each side of the grill need the same treatment.....then the lights on the back, then all the chrome....and so it never ends does it?

Again this car is beautiful and you know me and Henna - enjoy the hell out of it!

I am wondering if you will get the bug for another E30...they are the only ones in this era that are going up in price...any luck selling those wheels yet?

Posted: Oct 02, 2012 3:29 AM
by wkohler
rcbmw wrote:VIN 1051246 was built on 1984/12/03. The VIN information that was posted earlier in the thread was for VIN 1050799 and the car "grey635" owns is VIN 1051246. As an aside, that data was pulled from an unofficial database that contains errors and MAJOR inaccuracies. Data from all of those free sites cannot be trusted and I hope BMW AG immediately blocks the port that these sites are using.


Best,
RCBMW
I deleted the information. I was confused between all these red cars. That said, I was unaware the ASAP was an unofficial database that contains errors and MAJOR inaccuracies.

Apologies,
wkohler

Posted: Oct 02, 2012 9:07 AM
by adrian in florida
Nice find, looks good....Enjoy!!!!

CONGRATS Mike

Posted: Oct 02, 2012 10:41 PM
by alpinass
What a beautiful time capsule....amazing condition - love the color too. I came close to pulling the trigger on a '84 Henna Red bout 2 yrs ago...M88 was completely rebuilt - I mean everything by BMW Tech. Had an unusually brown interior.
It had the stripes and rare fender flares too.

I will be putting some BBS RS16x8et20 and 16x9et24 soon.
If interesting let me know - I can built to your specs.

Also I have 3 3/4? - yes 17x8.5 et13 BBS RS - missing one mesh center.

Have floor mats for your M635csi - trunk mat too.

Again, best of luck with your new beauty!

Paul :banana:

Posted: Oct 02, 2012 10:45 PM
by L_N_Love
Mike...great car. Appears to be a really nice one. I am surprised that you got rid of your M3 though. That car was awesome.

Posted: Oct 02, 2012 11:31 PM
by C.R. Krieger
Ah, hell. I was wrong. Must be these bikes I have that are in their thirties. Gets confusing. Unlike Kohler, though, I refuse to apologize. F*** it. I was wrong, that's all ...

Posted: Oct 03, 2012 1:28 PM
by B_Newman
Congrats, Mike! That e24 is gorgeous -- simply incredible. Can't wait to see what you do with it.

Posted: Oct 03, 2012 4:18 PM
by Brian in TN
VERY nice car.
May I offer you the build sheet?
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Vehicle information

VIN long WBAEE310101051246

Type code EE31

Type 635 CSI (EUR)

Dev. series E24 ()

Line 6

Body type COUPE

Steering LL

Door count 2

Engine S38

Cubical capacity 3.50

Power 0

Transmision HECK

Gearbox MECH

Colour SONDERLACKIERUNG (490)

Upholstery PERLBEIGE LEDER (0206)

Prod. date 1984-12-03


Order options
No. Description
291 BMW LM SCHMIEDERAD/KREUZSPEICH

301 DIEBSTAHLWARNANLAGE MIT ZV

350 WAERMESCHUTZGLAS GRUEN, RUNDUM

401 SLIDING/VENT ROOF, ELECTRIC

498 HEADRESTS IN REAR, MECHANIC. ADJUSTABLE

500 HEADLIGHT WASHER SYS/INTENSIVE CLEANING

510 HEADLIGHT BEAM-THROW CONTR. F LOW BEAM

530 AIR CONDITIONING

Posted: Oct 03, 2012 5:00 PM
by gray635
Thanks for all the nice compliments on the car. And Brian, thanks for the build sheet.

It was also great to hear from Brett Newman again - looks like he's still holed up in LA and doing OK, I hope.

Posted: Oct 04, 2012 6:50 PM
by M6smitten
Wow, you have excellent taste in automobiles ! And that color...Oooohh lala. All kidding aside, Henna is my fav e24 color but I am a little biased as I assume you are.
You have a true time capsule I just hope you're not afraid to rack up some miles on her. These cars are great to look at ( I sneak into the garage just to look at her) but as tSchultz is teaching me, they're best when running at high RPM to some remote destination.
Let me know you want to get rid of those old TRX wheels, 8)

p.s. Might think about ///M Registry
http://www.bmwmregistry.com/detail.php?id=9272

Posted: Oct 07, 2012 11:49 AM
by m-racer
Just looks like it belongs in the Mike Gray stable. Henna is my favorite color. As my car buds in the UK say "just brilliant!"

Posted: Dec 09, 2012 11:16 AM
by gray635
For those who might be interested, I thought I'd post an update on the work I've done on the car over the past 5 weeks or so.

With the considerable help of ToddH/alpinacsi, we have completely removed all the federalization emission control stuff and an amazing amount of wiring and trunk brackets left over from an old mobile phone installed in the car. New brakes/rotors front and rear, replaced the air filter box (amazed you can still get a new one!), washer fluid tank and coolant overflow bottle. New SI board. Found a new Blaupunkt Lexington radio/cassette player on eBay that looks pretty period correct and had that installed as well. All new front grills and M-badge, with the headlight grills the shadowlined version. Lots of cleaning and general spiffing-up.

Here are a few photos taken yesterday, showing the improvements to the car so far:


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(Couple of hennarot cars - mine and DavidF/GaAlpina owner's M3 at Caffeine and Octane in Atlanta last Sunday)

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I've got the euro turn signals on hand but am waiting for a nice set of euro lights/wipers and will install all that at the same time. Also have a set of 17" BBS RS 198s undergoing restoration now and will have those on the car in the next couple of weeks, although I really do like the stock 415 metric wheels that are on the car now. But they do sort of limit the tire choices! :laugh: :laugh:

Posted: Dec 09, 2012 11:51 AM
by tschultz
Sharp looking car! I am amazed at how much cleaner it looks already :)

Nice license plate bracket ;) -- I'm glad it found a good home on such an extraordinary car, Mike.

-Tom

Posted: Dec 09, 2012 11:57 AM
by winfred
one thing i thought about with my near perfect 415mm wheels was to see if non metric barrels would be feasible, mine would need to be machined as they are one piece but you appear to not have that problem. barrels are expensive but the two and half grand coker wants for a set of tires is about a wash, plus you get to play with width
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found a useful post on big coupe if you are not familiar with the wheels construction http://bigcoupe.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=18387

Posted: Dec 09, 2012 2:26 PM
by Justin_FL
Looking good, Mike. I'm not sure about adding headlight wipers. They just look ugly and spoil the otherwise clean lines on the front end, IMO.

Posted: Dec 09, 2012 4:08 PM
by gray635
Tom: Yeah, the license plate bracket worked out just great. Much better than bending the bottom of the plate, as the PO did. Thanks for letting me have it.

Justin: Headlight wipers were on the car originally and my thought is to get the car back to as close to stock as possible. A friend has got a very nice set of euro lights w/wipers that he has offered me, so I think I'll put those on.

Winfred: I've thought about the possibility of getting the original wheels rebuilt with new rims and will probably check into that once the RS's are on the car. I love the fact that the center cap and nut on these wheels are metal, not plastic, the nut is threaded and screws on the wheel. :banana: :banana: A much superior design to the later wheels, it seems to me.

Posted: Dec 09, 2012 4:46 PM
by Justin_FL
Ah, guess I missed that in Brian's post. I'm all for making the car as original as possible given its generally unmolested and survivor condition after all these years.

Based on the photos your car should be very well at the Sharkfest concours ;)

Posted: Dec 09, 2012 9:16 PM
by 1st 5er
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Posted: Dec 09, 2012 9:32 PM
by winfred
mine is not as nice and is zino not henna but i like the eyelashes. yea those center caps are monstrous, you could kill somebody with one they are so substantial

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Posted: Dec 09, 2012 11:37 PM
by wkohler
That's gorgeous. I can't say I'm a huge fan of the shadowline grilles (given the rest of the car), but it's your car!

Good choice on the 198s as they will be closer to the 007s that are on the car now.