First update.
We land in Santa Barbara and the PO meets us at the curb. Vlad looks resplendent in the gorgeous 70 degree California weather.
We head off to some local fare (fish tacos) then to the PO's house where he gives me all the documentation and spare parts and does a complete rundown of everything on the car. I learn how he wired the additional brake light bulbs, and he points out parts that I likely will have to replace. Things like that. Super useful.
The car is exactly as advertised. It really is in as good of shape as the pictures and description indicated. It drives amazingly tight. There are little nits like the odometer gears making noise and the driver's seat being slightly loose on its mounts, but fundamentally, this is a fantastic car...everything I had hoped for.
We had to get gas right away; here's the boy. I think he is starting to think this might be a good car for him. Haha.
My son & I headed north towards San Luis Obispo, taking 101. We stop at Pismo beach and literally head onto the beach to take some photos. I'm not going to admit here that I got stuck in the sand and had to get a 4x4 to pull me a few feet out. But it might have happened.
We get to our hotel and I realize I left my kit bag on the bathroom counter at home. A quick run to the drugstore is in order. Any excuse to drive the car. Night shot:
We drove about 100 miles today. Most of it was freeway, but we did a fair amount around town. I'm really, really, pleasantly surprised by how solid the car feels on the road. There was a risk that the steering would be loose, the shifter flimsy, and the body full of creaks and groans. But no, this is a very, very well cared for and maintained 170K mile BMW.
The stereo the PO put in works great and bonded with my phone via BT easily and we streamed music no problem. The key-fob-remote door lock system is handy. And tonight, in the drugstore parking lot, I appreciated the interior lighting upgrades.
More tomorrow!