Hello M42 Club,
After having spent several days pondering the finer points of buying a 1991 318i, I was very glad to find this forum and have already learned some cool stuff from reading some other buyer's guide posts. I have been on a real trip about E30s for a while now, and finally have a budget of ~$4000 to work with to buy as nice of one as I can find. My criteria are few, and include very minimal or no rust, good interior, and decent reliability. I enjoy wrenching on my small fleet of vehicles already, and work at a parts store so I am always on some trip about cars. I feel like one of these E30s would be right up my alley, but I am trying not to fly blindly into this one and buy the first car I see, as I don't have time for another project car right now. If anyone feels like shedding some light on my idea, I will truly appreciate any help. Here's the car in question:
http://denver.craigslist.org/cto/5300625378.htmlThe other salient point is that I have to drive about 300 miles just to look at this car. I have talked to the guy at length, and he's been really honest about what he's done (and not done) to the car. Also, he claims to have owned 3 other e30s, which is definitely a plus. Here's a list of what he's told me, excluding what's written in the ad.
-Replaced all doors except drivers, I think he said all of them have good origial paint. He said the car was never wrecked, but the doors were rusting and dented, so he wanted to replace. I forgot to asked if he matched the passenger door lock.
-Rear bumper was hit, had body shop professionally replace.
-He said the car has minimal rust in a couple places, didn't specify where.
-Relpaced all of the car's seats. Cracked dash under the cover.
-You can see a crack in the windshield in one photo. My local glass shop wants $250 to replace it.
-Blower motor vibrates badly on last two speeds.
-As far as mechanical goes, he said he did the intake gaskets and a tune-up recently.
-Oil pan gasket is good (for now), rear main seal drips.
-has not checked the 6 bolts under the pan. I didn't ask about the chain tensioner, but I doubt if it's been replaced.
-Transmission supposedly shifts fine, he says he doesn't have a feel for how good the clutch is.
-He didn't mention the driveshaft guibo or CV joints.
-The cone filter was a previous owner special (notice the aluminum plate for a heat shield), but I found a new box on ebay for $150.
Based on what the man himself and his ad have said, I think its safe to say he's poured his heart into this car. What do you guys think? I'm sure I'm forgetting a few obvious things. I would like to at least go look at the car, but it's a long drive and I want to do my homework on this car. I originally did not want a 4-door or an M42, but I've definitely warmed up to the idea of the M42 under the hood, and to my eyes the car seems too nice to worry about the 2 extra doors. Admittedly, I'm far more concerned about the cosmetic condition of the car than the mechanical. My body work skills are non-existant, but I love wrenching on stuff. I promised myself that I would not buy another car that has been repainted, and it seems that even though the bumpers have new paint, the rest of the car's finish is original and in good shape. Even thought the replaced doors ruin the originality, I'm not worried about that for a car that just needs to be a solid daily driver.
Thanks for reading through my tediously long post. I am interested to hear what you guys think about this, and thanks in advance for the help!
Josh