Only $13,000 Euros...surely it is worth that, eh? ~$15k USD or so, right?
BMW Alpina B7 Turbo E12 - original tat neuf !!!
http://cgi.ebay.fr/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie ... :B:WN:FR:1
It is a beautiful car, eh?!
What?! No one is bidding on that Alpina B7 e12 in Switzerlan
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Rich,
Thanks for the info on 25 years being the cut-off for DOT Exemption....
I don't believe shipping is all that bad from Europe...surely someone here knows (i.e., BNC and a couple of others). The price is really pretty reasonable:
13,000.00 EUR = 15,988.00 USD
1 EUR = 1.22985 USD 1 USD = 0.813110 EUR
I'd sooner pay that kinda money for a Eurospec Alpina B7 (e12) in that condition than a North American e28 ///M5. I presume the car is NOT a build-up (replica)...did you see an Alpina build plate?
I'm not in the market to spend that kinda money on a car right now...but if I had it...this one would be worthy of inspection.
Cheers,
Tim
Thanks for the info on 25 years being the cut-off for DOT Exemption....
I don't believe shipping is all that bad from Europe...surely someone here knows (i.e., BNC and a couple of others). The price is really pretty reasonable:
13,000.00 EUR = 15,988.00 USD
1 EUR = 1.22985 USD 1 USD = 0.813110 EUR
I'd sooner pay that kinda money for a Eurospec Alpina B7 (e12) in that condition than a North American e28 ///M5. I presume the car is NOT a build-up (replica)...did you see an Alpina build plate?
I'm not in the market to spend that kinda money on a car right now...but if I had it...this one would be worthy of inspection.
Cheers,
Tim