FS: 1987 528e **MINT!!!"" 92k miles
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FS: 1987 528e **MINT!!!"" 92k miles
1987 BMW 528e
5-Speed Manual
92,800 miles
Original black exterior and Llama Beige leather interior are immaculate. This low mileage automobile is exceptional; beautifully maintained, garaged, never in accident, drives and feels like new. As good as it looks in photos, it looks even better up close. You may never find another 87 528e in this overall condition. Engine was recently tuned, has all new belts, hoses, ignition parts, timing belt & tensioner, new battery, new radiator. A/C System is cold & strong, heater & fan operate flawlessly. Windows and sunroof operate like new. The 5-speed manual transmission is very smooth. Brake system and exhaust system are in excellent condition. The car is located in Northern Virginia.
$9,500 obo
Please PM or email me if interested.
5-Speed Manual
92,800 miles
Original black exterior and Llama Beige leather interior are immaculate. This low mileage automobile is exceptional; beautifully maintained, garaged, never in accident, drives and feels like new. As good as it looks in photos, it looks even better up close. You may never find another 87 528e in this overall condition. Engine was recently tuned, has all new belts, hoses, ignition parts, timing belt & tensioner, new battery, new radiator. A/C System is cold & strong, heater & fan operate flawlessly. Windows and sunroof operate like new. The 5-speed manual transmission is very smooth. Brake system and exhaust system are in excellent condition. The car is located in Northern Virginia.
$9,500 obo
Please PM or email me if interested.
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I never thought I'd be moved to type, "what a sharp eta!" but there you have it.
If I may offer a tiny piece of constructive criticism: $10 in new wheel emblems will go a long, long way towards perfecting the look. With a car that clean, your eyes zoom to the most obvious deficiency ... yellowed emblems.
Very sharp. Good luck.
-tammer
If I may offer a tiny piece of constructive criticism: $10 in new wheel emblems will go a long, long way towards perfecting the look. With a car that clean, your eyes zoom to the most obvious deficiency ... yellowed emblems.
Very sharp. Good luck.
-tammer
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Yeah, but it's an eta, which means it'd be like opening up a time capsule and finding Richard Simmons videos, a copy of Uncle Tom's Cabin (the Warrant album) and the keys to a Maserati Bi-Turbo!JUNGLISTluder wrote:thanks for the comments guys. I am selling this car for my boss, so I will tell him to get some new wheel emblems. This car is a true time capsule!
Ahem...that's a beautiful car sir, and I wish you the best of luck in selling it.
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"Oh look at this: a spare key to a Volkswagen Scirocco! They don't even make this anymore! They don't even make this car anymore! Whose key could this possibly be?"paddylopez wrote: ... and the keys to a Maserati Bi-Turbo!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKLecYw5s1I
-stewi^h^h^h^htammer
You can always count on Tammer for a good Family Guy video that is relevant to the discussion. I don't know how you do that.Tammer in Philly wrote:"Oh look at this: a spare key to a Volkswagen Scirocco! They don't even make this anymore! They don't even make this car anymore! Whose key could this possibly be?"paddylopez wrote: ... and the keys to a Maserati Bi-Turbo!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKLecYw5s1I
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It may be "incredible"; it may be "spectacular"; it may be "unbelievable". Looks like it's all three.
But it ain't "mint".
"Mint" is a powerful word, and overused - especially with used cars. (It's sorta like how our government uses the term "terrorists". But I digress...) "Mint" means "as it came [minted] from the factory". People spend crazy money on collectible auto projects to get them to this point. But cracks in the dash alone, as this car has, takes it out of that category. And to get anywhere near his asking price, the owner should consider replacing the dash (and any other issue that detracts it from perfection).
But it ain't "mint".
"Mint" is a powerful word, and overused - especially with used cars. (It's sorta like how our government uses the term "terrorists". But I digress...) "Mint" means "as it came [minted] from the factory". People spend crazy money on collectible auto projects to get them to this point. But cracks in the dash alone, as this car has, takes it out of that category. And to get anywhere near his asking price, the owner should consider replacing the dash (and any other issue that detracts it from perfection).
I hear you.
I hear you on that, including your digression.filmy wrote:It may be "incredible"; it may be "spectacular"; it may be "unbelievable". Looks like it's all three.
But it ain't "mint".
"Mint" is a powerful word, and overused - especially with used cars. (It's sorta like how our government uses the term "terrorists". But I digress...) "Mint" means "as it came [minted] from the factory". People spend crazy money on collectible auto projects to get them to this point. But cracks in the dash alone, as this car has, takes it out of that category. And to get anywhere near his asking price, the owner should consider replacing the dash (and any other issue that detracts it from perfection).
By that definition, thought almost no car is going to be mint and this one, given its age, is about as close as anything you're likely to see (once the emblems and coolant jug are done).
I had to look hard to see that dash crack but yeah there is one, a little spider starting.
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JunglistLuder,
Very nice eta...love the lama beige interior and the fact that it is a 5spd! Best wishes on the sale. FWIW, back in 2006 we had a fellow from Chicago drive down his pristine 40k mile 524td. It would have taken at least $10-12k to pry that car from his hands, I'm sure. Also, I believe Jay in VA has/had one in the same color scheme (schwarz/lama). I thought it looked very sharp despite the fact it had been a freshwater flood victim.
Now for a quick, non-confrontational, editorial comment. C'mon guys...give the seller a break. It IS a gorgeous e28, eh? Direct pointers on dressing up the cosmetics to the seller in a PM or email. So, I guess what I am saying is that I am beginning to see the wisdom in Pelican Parts forums choosing to lock the threads of cars posted for sale on their classified forums. After all, this forum isn't meant to be the automotive equivalent of Siskel & Ebert...is it? One man's opinion...
Tim
Very nice eta...love the lama beige interior and the fact that it is a 5spd! Best wishes on the sale. FWIW, back in 2006 we had a fellow from Chicago drive down his pristine 40k mile 524td. It would have taken at least $10-12k to pry that car from his hands, I'm sure. Also, I believe Jay in VA has/had one in the same color scheme (schwarz/lama). I thought it looked very sharp despite the fact it had been a freshwater flood victim.
Now for a quick, non-confrontational, editorial comment. C'mon guys...give the seller a break. It IS a gorgeous e28, eh? Direct pointers on dressing up the cosmetics to the seller in a PM or email. So, I guess what I am saying is that I am beginning to see the wisdom in Pelican Parts forums choosing to lock the threads of cars posted for sale on their classified forums. After all, this forum isn't meant to be the automotive equivalent of Siskel & Ebert...is it? One man's opinion...
Tim
I agree for the most part. Personally, I was shedding light on an ongoing problem with vehicle sellers - use of the word "mint", and/or falsely hyping an item in general. The seller sounds like a nice enough guy, so it wasn't anything personal. Accuracy is key when preaching to the choir.
But this is a public forum, not AutoTrader dot com. If somebody posts here wanting to know, "what do you guys think" (not that he specifically asked for that...), the seller's gonna get opinions. And I don't think any of us were busting his balls. Most comments were positive and enthusiastically suggesting that fixing those very few issues would bring his asking price.
And, perhaps, earning the term "mint".
But this is a public forum, not AutoTrader dot com. If somebody posts here wanting to know, "what do you guys think" (not that he specifically asked for that...), the seller's gonna get opinions. And I don't think any of us were busting his balls. Most comments were positive and enthusiastically suggesting that fixing those very few issues would bring his asking price.
And, perhaps, earning the term "mint".