What did you do to your E28 today?
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davintosh wrote:Lately though my wife has really been working on me to sell this car -- "wouldn't it be nice to sell the old cars and get something newer that doesn't need so much attention..." -- and I hate to say it but she may be getting through to me. But then I actually spend some time working on it (I don't think I spend enough time on it) and wonder if I could really let it go... I don't think so, at least not without having a nicer replacement e28 already lined up.
You need a garage queen E28 then. 535i(s) or ///M5.
...and when it comes time to work on the newer one, then what?davintosh wrote: Lately though my wife has really been working on me to sell this car -- "wouldn't it be nice to sell the old cars and get something newer that doesn't need so much attention..." --
My wife knows these kinds of things keep me out of trouble, and is cheaper than a couple of previous time consumers.
Or at least it has been, we'll see about these ///M addic..., err... additions.
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Another replacement fuel pump relay within a year, but oh how nice when the intermittent problems go away like night and day with one zero-tools part replacement.
Having a garage in which to keep said queen is usually a prerequisite. I really don't want to move though.rmiddendorf wrote:... You need a garage queen E28 then. 535i(s) or ///M5.
I did bump into this over the weekend though... That could be fun.
http://minneapolis.craigslist.org/ram/c ... 56659.html
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That's way too much money for that car unless it has serious documentation. And, speaking as someone who has been through the garage queen purchase process lately, E34s don't move the soul quite the way E28s and even E24s do.davintosh wrote:Having a garage in which to keep said queen is usually a prerequisite. I really don't want to move though.rmiddendorf wrote:... You need a garage queen E28 then. 535i(s) or ///M5.
I did bump into this over the weekend though... That could be fun.
http://minneapolis.craigslist.org/ram/c ... 56659.html
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Tell me about it. I drove my eta today for the first time in months... Even in its current state, it's so much more fun to drive than the e32 (Dave's mind drifts, thinking of ways to justify keeping the car just for play...)rmiddendorf wrote:That's way too much money for that car unless it has serious documentation. And, speaking as someone who has been through the garage queen purchase process lately, E34s don't move the soul quite the way E28s and even E24s do.davintosh wrote:I did bump into this over the weekend though... That could be fun.
http://minneapolis.craigslist.org/ram/c ... 56659.html
So, Jeremy; what do you know about the cost of hookers & blow?Jeremy wrote:Dude, have you seen what hookers and blow cost these days??
No problem Jeremy.Jeremy wrote:Dude, have you seen what hookers and blow cost these days??rmiddendorf wrote:What in the world were your other time consumers that cost more than owning vintage BMWs?!?!???!1st 5er wrote:...and is cheaper than a couple of previous time consumers.
(Sorry, Sherman, I couldn't resist)
Dave...
Rodney, try offshore fishing.
I'd almost convinced myself that I'd turned it into a profit maker, but the body couldn't stand the beating to see it through.
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What was this thread about again? Oh, yeah... What did you do to your E28 today?
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Yesterday, in the 96* garage, I managed to get my new AC belt installed. Got a 10.5x815 and it slipped on and tightened right up! Love that cold R12 blowing in my face. Also managed to get into my trunk...turns out, my 2 spare keys are trunk keys only. Go figure. Then I moved on to my faulty window switch for the passenger front. Took it apart, cleaned the contacts. She works good now, but probably will fail again in the near future. Either way, I felt accomplished for an afternoon off.
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Finally got around to changing the oil. Man I'm not sure when that was done last. I also managed to convince the in laws and fiance to let me drive it to Outback for dinner. My in laws were causing the rear tires to rub. Guess I need to roll them suckers a little for these Miglias to fit right.
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Worked this morning, so should be good to go, butt...1st 5er wrote:Replaced the battery with a good, I hope, used one.
The new (rebuilt) alternator was FREE.1st 5er wrote:Yesterday, between rain drops, Snob got a new to her alternator, the travel spare, an original Bosch unit.
Tuesday she'll get the newly rebuilt replacement.
I took in a known bad one to swap as the core, and turns out
it had a sticker on it identifying it as one of there's.
No receipt or anything and the parts guy said "No problemo, even exchange".
Gonna be installing it tomorrow and put the known good spare back in it's travel box.
Decided to R&R the starter first.
R was a royal pita as expected & R was e-z p-z as expected.
Thanks Hunter.
R was a royal pita as expected & R was e-z p-z as expected.
Thanks Hunter.
Now I know why it was free, it only puts out 11.76 volts.1st 5er wrote:The new (rebuilt) alternator was FREE.1st 5er wrote:Yesterday, between rain drops, Snob got a new to her alternator, the travel spare, an original Bosch unit.
Tuesday she'll get the newly rebuilt replacement.
I took in a known bad one to swap as the core, and turns out
it had a sticker on it identifying it as one of there's.
No receipt or anything and the parts guy said "No problemo, even exchange".
Gonna be installing it tomorrow and put the known good spare back in it's travel box.
It's coming back out and I'm heading back to the store.
Oh yeah, it's only about 100° out there right now.
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