New M5 owner

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Dionk
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Joined: Jan 28, 2024 6:55 PM
Location: Hollywood, Maryland

New M5 owner

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Greetings all,

Having seen the Chris Harris review of his beloved E28 M5. I was longing for one. I never thought that I would own one and honestly wasn’t in the market for one when I saw the FB marketplace ad for this one.

Yes, a warning to those who cruise the marketplace listings for their dream cars. Careful you may actually find what you’re looking for when you least expect it. I just did.

I recently acquired a US Market M5 (2791238) with a build date of 3/87. I’m thrilled to be the approximately 9th or maybe the 10th owner :shock: This is my first M5 and I’m down right giddy. Every time I walk in the garage I’m smiling ear to ear despite some shortcomings and the repair work I have underway (the rear subframe being about to be removed for refresh bushings and bearings).

quick assessment

The bad: Mileage indeterminate, a deal break for some, but I’m mostly okay with that. I will document everything I find out to get a best guess using old receipts and he old odometer to piece the true mileage story together. Where the car needs most attention at the moment is the suspension, drive line refresh, HVAC repairs and some misc repairs (mirrors, license plate lights. Etc.)

The good: Runs decently, It has a rust free body, original paint, some documented engine work, overhauled cooling, new wheels/tires, new BMW exhaust, replacement cats, reupholstered front seats etc.

The unknown: compression, leak down, what’s leaking fluids under the expansion tank area, (not the engine) i will say that I drove it home, and the engine seems healthy TBD

Now the work begins to further rebuild/restore this ICON to former glory. Not a garage queen,but a driver to explore curves back roads in a spirited way.

I was very lucky to have acquired the car from an enthusiast (Syndrome) who found this message board to be very helpful in his revitalization of this beautiful car. It’s been very useful for me as a new owner to go back and read his posts on what problems he was experiencing and how they were resolved. Going back even further I found a few posts from owner #6. 😂.

I plan to continue that trend, so that when I transfer ownership, there will be some context to go along with receipts.

My Plan is to do the repairs needed such that I may drive it to Vintage 2024 (Maryland to North Carolina), so if you’re going or interested in caravanning there, I look forward to meeting and chatting and if not I’m excited to meet you here.

Wish me luck!

V/ R
Dionk
vinceg101
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Re: New M5 owner

Post by vinceg101 »

Welcome and Congratulations!
Please do complete your location in your profile; it may be easier to find some local folks for support and camaraderie.

Looking forward to seeing your journey.
TMLinnard
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Location: La Jolla, CA

Re: New M5 owner

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Congrats! These are incredibly special cars & it seems you've found a very good one. I've had mine for only about 15 months now and the thrill is there with every start-up and every challenging corner. Enjoy yours to the fullest! Cheers, Tom
MLastovo
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Location: San Diego, CA AKA The Best Coast

Re: New M5 owner

Post by MLastovo »

Tom,
I had dinner with Carl and Amy a couple of weeks ago and Amy and I were discussing your caretaking skills with her car.
Will you be bringing it around Saturday?

Darin
TMLinnard
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Re: New M5 owner

Post by TMLinnard »

Hey Darin. Great to connect with you at the annual St Paddy's event. This was a great one! See you soon. - Tom
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