1985 535i for sale

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F0rdfestiva
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1985 535i for sale

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Hi - I have a 1985 535i for sale, and probably need some advice. It runs reasonably well, but has one cylinder with some damage from the presence of coolant (but compression numbers are consistent across all 6). Let me know what you all think I should ask, currently have it listed for $600 on local FB here in Montana (so shipping in and out of here is $$$$$). open diff. I suppose I could part it but would rather not. Would love to hear your thoughts on the best way forward. Although this car drives great, what those of you who don't live with ice my not realize, E30's are significantly more balanced - the rear end on an E28 wants to go sideways way more than an E30 - so I plan to stick with my E30's. Great car, and if I lived in a warmer climate I would rebuild or replace the motor and keep rolling. (and if I had space for it) E36 wheels
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Mechanic's special, one cylinder has damage and engine needs rebuild or replacement. Currently runs decently and can be driven.
The good: low mileage for the year, new fuel pumps (both the in-tank and external), new heater core, frequent oil changes, newish battery.
The bad: engine needs rebuild, shifter is somewhat loose (still works), needs muffler, brakes have rust because the car has been sitting, right rear door missing trim, one broken headlight, interior needs a little work.
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A picture is worth a 1,000 words. ;)

@ $600 it should be worth that + the expense of a few hundred mile road trip.


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Pictures?
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F0rdfestiva wrote: Jul 25, 2023 12:35 AM E30's are significantly more balanced - the rear end on an E28 wants to go sideways way more than an E30 - so I plan to stick with my E30's.
Not trying to start an argument, but my experience, since 1985, of driving E30s and E28s continuously over these past 40 years... is the diametric opposite.

I remember how easy my E30 got loose on European cobblestone streets... but you have to try HARD to get the E28 loose. And this observation had nothing to do with the tires on the car.... so I dunno...

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