just bought one last friday, man i literally fell in love with it after 5 minutes of driving, so much persoanlity and coming from working on newer cars this is a dream to work on
Early 80s 911's are incredible! Here's mine, in my I bought the cheapest Porsche 911 video: ua-cam.com/video/Gho0kQD5he4/v-deo.htmlsi=8S8RNDxs4EVC2i8x Thanks for watching and commenting and please like, subscribe and share! Drivin' Ivan
I live in France, and my son and I are redoing a 1980 318 with Solex Carb. Pretty much finished repairing the rust patches, and hope to have it painted next January.
Awesome video I just got a 1989 BMW 325I convertible was a gift from a judge . I love it . Is 5 speed manual and is ridiculous great in gas. Amazing. My 1995 525I automatic wasn’t so good in gas. This 1989 is older and I get twice the gas mileage
My first car was a 1977 BMW 320is back in the early 1990s. At the time, my dad had a 325i and while his was nicer (I paid $1000 for mine) mine drove very well. Mine had really cool Recaro seats with adjustable leg rests and little BMW emblems on the side.
That would have come with a 4 speed. Someone swapped it. '77-'79 had a g242, '80-'82 had a g245, and 1983 had a g240. the 240 and 245 were 5 speed, while the 242 was a 4 speed.
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those are the stock steel wheels, 13 inch by 5.5 inch. they are a half inch wider than the bmw 2002 steel wheels (13 by 5). Also the offsets are different. So don't use 2002 wheels on a 320i.
I had thought about buying a used BMW, Audi or a Merc.Then I came to my senses and thought about the AUDI S90 That I owned in the 1970sIt was a money pit. Labor and parts are significantly higher now.........$$$$$$$$
Chassis bent in corners and dash creaked. Mine was fuel injected, a 4 speed stick 105 hp. 10 trips for maintenance before 1,000 miles, (broken shock, headliner misaligned needing replacement, front upper A arms not tight, destroyed the continentals at 20,000 miles lived with steering vibration until I figured it out, dealer couldn't, 1st gear went out, requiring rebuild,
The first car I bought was a charcoal gray 1978 320i. In Nashville, in 1982, BMWs were fairly rare. I would buy it again. ❤️
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just bought one last friday, man i literally fell in love with it after 5 minutes of driving, so much persoanlity and coming from working on newer cars this is a dream to work on
It took you 5 minutes? Most people fall in love with a BMW after just about 30 seconds! I know I did when I first drove a '76 2002.
You have an early 80s 911? Omg the holy grail imo haha
Early 80s 911's are incredible! Here's mine, in my I bought the cheapest Porsche 911 video: ua-cam.com/video/Gho0kQD5he4/v-deo.htmlsi=8S8RNDxs4EVC2i8x Thanks for watching and commenting and please like, subscribe and share! Drivin' Ivan
My first car was a 1977 320i same color as this one bought it in 1992 for $1400 bucks with 40,000 miles.. brings back a lot of good memories👍
I live in France, and my son and I are redoing a 1980 318 with Solex Carb. Pretty much finished repairing the rust patches, and hope to have it painted next January.
Awesome video I just got a 1989 BMW 325I convertible was a gift from a judge . I love it . Is 5 speed manual and is ridiculous great in gas. Amazing. My 1995 525I automatic wasn’t so good in gas. This 1989 is older and I get twice the gas mileage
My first car was a 1977 BMW 320is back in the early 1990s. At the time, my dad had a 325i and while his was nicer (I paid $1000 for mine) mine drove very well. Mine had really cool Recaro seats with adjustable leg rests and little BMW emblems on the side.
How long did you have it for?
I had a blue one. Miss that car.
That would have come with a 4 speed. Someone swapped it.
'77-'79 had a g242, '80-'82 had a g245, and 1983 had a g240. the 240 and 245 were 5 speed, while the 242 was a 4 speed.
My 1977 had a 4 speed. Same color as the one in this video but with black interior. Steel wheels also.
Hard to find clean ones in Midwest, most disintegrated from road salt.... btw Hans Foreign in Rogers, Mn has the biggest selection of used parts
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@drivinivankatz Would you happen to know what these wheels are called? I have searched and searched but can't seem to find the name/style of them.
those are the stock steel wheels, 13 inch by 5.5 inch. they are a half inch wider than the bmw 2002 steel wheels (13 by 5). Also the offsets are different. So don't use 2002 wheels on a 320i.
steelies is the generic term
Does the AC work well in those cars?
lol
undeadcatman I guess that’s a no
undeadcatman I live near the Gulf of Mexico and it gets hot!! Having a classic car would be a waste if I couldn’t get the AC to work fairly well.
My 1983 320i had factory air-conditioning and it worked fine.
I have a 1980 323i and the AC blows ice cold even in Florida summers
I had thought about buying a used BMW, Audi or a Merc.Then I came to my senses and thought about the AUDI S90 That I owned in the 1970sIt was a money pit. Labor and parts are significantly higher now.........$$$$$$$$
The 2002 looks deformed compared to the more evenly-proportioned E21
Chassis bent in corners and dash creaked. Mine was fuel injected, a 4 speed stick 105 hp.
10 trips for maintenance before 1,000 miles, (broken shock, headliner misaligned needing replacement, front upper A arms not tight, destroyed the continentals at 20,000 miles lived with steering vibration until I figured it out, dealer couldn't, 1st gear went out, requiring rebuild,
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