Re: E28 Alpina B7 Turbo/1 #0083
Posted: Apr 05, 2017 2:51 PM
Holy crap! That's awesome Chuck. Thanks for sharing!
You mean to tell me they still make magazines? Dayum.wkohler wrote:It's been a long time since there was any update to this thread, but I thought I'd just throw a post in here because there is an article about the car in the May 2016 issue of Bimmer, which should be on newsstands March 22.
like a boss.wkohler wrote:
Well they did at the time I posted that. Now, they don't. :/muleskinner wrote:You mean to tell me they still make magazines? Dayum.wkohler wrote:It's been a long time since there was any update to this thread, but I thought I'd just throw a post in here because there is an article about the car in the May 2016 issue of Bimmer, which should be on newsstands March 22.
You're welcome! I find myself thinking back to the position I was in at the time and whether I could have bought one or two, and I easily could have...just would have needed to sell my Bavaria and E21 I had at the time. My wife was driving our '85 535 6MT through that time, so that wouldn't have gone anywhere. I recall my thinking was always a comparison to my much modified Bavaria and just as much modified E21, so many of these cars I thought of as slower and poorer handling than what I already had unless I modified them also -- just like my test drive in 1987 of the E30 M3 and E28 M5 where I came away not so impressed like I expected I would be. Oh well, fun to dream a bit.wkohler wrote:Holy crap! That's awesome Chuck. Thanks for sharing!
Is that from your painter? Seems like a lot of behind the scenes shots. You weren't aware that this video existed? Kind of creepy.wkohler wrote:4885780 is not an E12 M535i. It's a 525, which would indicate that it very well was one of the prototype cars. All series production E12 M535i had VINs ending in 414****.
Back to the B7. I was poking around on the internet trying to find something and ran across this in a Google Image Search.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-WfiozPL80s
Da fuq? I've watched that guy's videos before (of a Datsun Roadster build). I assumed Cheral Auto was the shop that did the work. Deceptive.wkohler wrote:He just took all of the photos from the thread and put them in a jar, hit Ken Burns effect and then mowed his lawn. Or something.
Ah, I was reading on my phone and missed that it wasn't 414xxxxwkohler wrote:4885780 is not an E12 M535i. It's a 525, which would indicate that it very well was one of the prototype cars. All series production E12 M535i had VINs ending in 414****.
Back to the B7. I was poking around on the internet trying to find something and ran across this in a Google Image Search.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-WfiozPL80s
To my knowledge yes, it was in MA. I have no idea how I found it but I found an old CCA chapter newsletter online with a photo of it driving across the lawn at I think Lars Anderson museum. No stripes, Zender rear skirt (Jon removed that and used it on an M5).AlpinaB7 wrote: Sep 08, 2021 12:31 PM Was this car ever in MA? I'm pretty sure it was bought out from under me at the last minute in the 90s. 0083 sounds familiar.
wkohler wrote: Sep 24, 2021 1:29 PMTo my knowledge yes, it was in MA. I have no idea how I found it but I found an old CCA chapter newsletter online with a photo of it driving across the lawn at I think Lars Anderson museum. No stripes, Zender rear skirt (Jon removed that and used it on an M5).AlpinaB7 wrote: Sep 08, 2021 12:31 PM Was this car ever in MA? I'm pretty sure it was bought out from under me at the last minute in the 90s. 0083 sounds familiar.
I can’t speak for whether or not the car was bought out from under you but you wouldn’t be the first to have a claim like that on this car.
Guys any source where to buy Alpina B7 Turbo badges?Pedi wrote: Feb 09, 2013 4:51 AMI cannot agree more...alijonny wrote:Wow, what a fine ass!
I know how you feel now, Chris. And I can promise you, it is just a couple of weeks since I could add the Alpina-decals myself, remember?
Just have to ask...
Do you have new Alpina decals, or are the old ones going on?
I do have a BNIB B7Turbo-decal here, even though I have not decided if I ever will let it go (I have a dream of owning a totally restored E24 B7 turbo once in my lifetime, and I might wanna save it till then...)