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SOLD: 1985 BMW 635CSi, 5-speed, black/black - stunning!

Posted: Aug 20, 2010 9:03 AM
by markmalin
1985 635 CSi 5-speed black with black leather interior.

I have owned this car 5 years and it was owned by a close friend and fellow CCA member 6 years before me. It has never been driven in the winter - there no rust on the car. It has been meticulously (obsessively) maintained and kept garaged and covered when not in use. I do drive it, but am very carful about where and when.

Condition:

General - What is truly astonishing to me about this car is that it is all original. What I mean is, it is not "restored" or "repainted" or "reconditioned". It is original. Except for maintenance and a few tasteful upgrades, it is as it was when it rolled off the factory floor in Germany 25 years ago. This is the same paint, the same engine, the same interior. The paint still has that depth and luster to it and the interior is nearly perfect. The original factory tools are there, the original blue towel from the toolkit, the original glove box flashlight, owners manual, leather key holder, jack, spare, etc. I also have all 5 original tires and wheels which are included with the car. The engine bay is clean, though bear in mind the car is driven. The underside is solid - when I work on this car I am always amazed at how there is no rust on any bolt that I've had to remove. The trunk is clean and dry, all the pieces are there.

Paint - When BMW built the 635 the quality of the fit and finish was a step above the other models of that era. Unlike modern cars, every body panel surface inside and out (underside of trunk, hood, interior of the trunk, etc.) is painted the same as the exterior of the car. Because of this process, on this car though the paint is 25 years old and has aged, it still has that original "wet nail polish" depth and luster to it. There are very few blemishes. I recently had the front air dam repainted by a restoration shop and was careful to ensure the same quality was used.

Records - As for records I have a log book of all maintenance done on the car for the past 11 years including everything from oil changes to replacing any warn parts to measurements taken troubleshooting issues over the years. I also have receipts for parts and any services. Each entry in the log includes the date any work was performed and the mileage on the car at the time. For the past 11 years myself and the previous owner have tried to always use BMW OEM parts except for upgrade items.

Other exterior - The chrome on the mirrors is shiny and clean. The bumper rubber is uncracked and clean, though as you can see in the pictures, the one rear bumper rubber has the typical wave in it. The glass is original BMW, uncracked and clean. The airdam is perfect (recently repainted as noted above), the rear lower bumper skirt is excellent but has a slight dent in the left side, unnoticeable from behind. The bumpers are nice and clean, tail lights and other lenses are all super clean. Bear in mind this is a driver, so the one front kidney has a small dimple in it from a rock years ago - though the kidneys are relatively inexpensive to replace, I chose to leave the car original. The grille work, lenses etc. are all excellent.

Engine and mechanical:

The car runs strong and pulls hard and has been well maintained. Valve adjustments and oil changes have been performed regularly. It starts instantly and runs smooth. The clutch is solid and the car shifts smoothly - it's a pleasure to drive. The shift lever is tight and accurate. Front end is tight and the steering is solid, there are no shimmys or shakes. It goes down the road straight and true and with the ABS brakes, the car will brake fast and straight. In the past 5 years any work done on the car has been performed by myself (simply because I don’t trust anyone else with my car) or by Zimbrick BMW in Madison, WI. The same was true of the previous owner. The car is super clean and ready to be driven cross country without any hesitation. I typically get about 24 mpg for combined driving, and have gotten as high as 28 mpg on a highway trip a few years ago. My friend owned it from about 65k miles to around 98k. I have owned it from 98k to its current mileage of 128,000. I know this car inside and out. It currently has no issues – everything works.

Recent maintenance and upgrades:

The following tasteful modifications have been done. Note that everything is reversable and original parts were kept. It has a Jim Conforti chip (I still have the original along with a spare ECU). The suspension has been upgraded to Bilstein HD struts in the front and Sports in the rear with Eibach Pro Kit lowering springs (I saved the original springs). The wheels are Rondel Style 0058 16x7.5 professionally refinished this spring with brand new Yokohama S-Drive tires. I also have the entire set of 5 original TRX tires and wheels. The cat pipe was upgraded to a MagnaFlow stainless steel free-flowing cat which gives it a nice throaty exhaust note. The stereo head unit has been upgraded to a modern CD player, but I saved the original factory BMW Cassette stereo. The factory headlights have been upgraded to Hella E-code headlights (I have the originals).

In the last 3 seasons maintenance has included new Bilstein shocks and struts, entire exhaust system and O2 sensor, new Yokohama S-Drive tires (~1000 miles), front end alignment, coolant changes, valve adjustments and replacement of banjo-bolts with upgraded locking type, brake fluid bleed/replacement, differential fluid replacement and regular oil changes.

Interior:

The interior is near perfect, all the original leather is un-cracked and has been well cared for and has its original color. Dash and controls are all perfect. The steeringwheel is excellent and the leather is uncracked and nice. The headliner is clean and tight. The passenger and rear seats look and feel like they’ve hardly ever been sat in. The dash is uncracked, the switches and gauges are all excellent and functioning, the rear speaker pods are unwarped. The interior carpet is original, unfaded and excellent, though the rear window deck carpet has faded from sun. The A/C and heat work just fine, vents work, power windows, power seats, radio, everything. All the lights on the dash light up, any bulbs that have burned out have been replaced and maintained.

I think you'd be hard pressed to find a cleaner e24 that is complete an original. I'm asking 14,000 or best offer. I would also consider a trade for a 911 or Boxster.

With respect,
Mark.

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Posted: Aug 20, 2010 9:28 PM
by SeaWolf
Nice car Mark, I used to want one really bad but I can't get away from the E28 passion I'm afraid. I'd sooner spend the cash on a really good 535 or M5 I'm afraid.

But GLWS.

Posted: Aug 20, 2010 10:15 PM
by mooseheadm5
Mmm. Concourse minty fresh. Did you post the mileage and I missed it?

Good luck with the sale. It may take a while to find the right person, but they are out there. Andrew's car took a while to sell, but he was patient and it worked out well.

Posted: Aug 20, 2010 11:16 PM
by markmalin
SeaWolf wrote:Nice car Mark, I used to want one really bad but I can't get away from the E28 passion I'm afraid. I'd sooner spend the cash on a really good 535 or M5 I'm afraid.

But GLWS.
I hear yah. I've always said when they designed the E28 all the stars lined up or something ;)

Posted: Aug 20, 2010 11:20 PM
by markmalin
mooseheadm5 wrote:Mmm. Concourse minty fresh. Did you post the mileage and I missed it?

Good luck with the sale. It may take a while to find the right person, but they are out there. Andrew's car took a while to sell, but he was patient and it worked out well.
D'oh! Sorry. :oops: I don't know how I forgot that. 128,000.

Thanks for the kind wishes. It's OK if it takes a while to find the right person... I had it in my head that I would never sell it so this is tough.

Posted: Aug 21, 2010 8:47 PM
by markmalin
pictures added above....

Posted: Aug 22, 2010 2:29 AM
by Mike W.
If it looks as good in person as it does in the pictures it's a special car... Your asking price is not inexpensive (note, I did not say unreasonable) but I don't think I've seen a coupe that nice in years and they were a dime a dozen out here for a long time. I've had a couple and expect to have another someday, though not now, and I can only hope it even comes close to yours in appearance and condition. Good luck with the sale. :up:

Posted: Aug 22, 2010 7:17 AM
by markmalin
Mike W. wrote:If it looks as good in person as it does in the pictures it's a special car... Your asking price is not inexpensive (note, I did not say unreasonable) but I don't think I've seen a coupe that nice in years and they were a dime a dozen out here for a long time. I've had a couple and expect to have another someday, though not now, and I can only hope it even comes close to yours in appearance and condition. Good luck with the sale. :up:
Thanks, Mike. Yah, I was taking the pictures yesterday and thinking how unbelievably clean it is. The fact that it's not a "restoration" it's all original, original paint, original interior, and the fact that it drives so tight and smooth made me think "WHAT THE HECK ARE YOU DOING, MARK?!!" ;)

Posted: Sep 01, 2010 9:28 AM
by markmalin
bump

Posted: Sep 01, 2010 2:53 PM
by bkbimmer
Beautiful coupe, I kinda wish mine was that nice.

Posted: Sep 14, 2010 3:41 PM
by markmalin
hope this isn't too soon to bump ;)

Posted: Sep 23, 2010 9:09 AM
by markmalin
Hope it's OK to bump this again already ;)

If I can get it sold before it has to go into storage this winter, that would sure be sweet...

Posted: Sep 23, 2010 9:36 AM
by L_N_Love
Your 6er looks awesome! And fully sorted too. GLWS

Posted: Sep 23, 2010 11:22 AM
by warezdog
That car should be used as the standard definition of "cherry"

What a gorgeous ride! GLWS

Posted: Sep 26, 2010 9:18 AM
by Tim in N FL
Mark,
Le Bump for one of the most attractive e24s I've seen in some time. GLWS to the appropriate enthusiast.
:beer:
Tim

Posted: Sep 26, 2010 2:22 PM
by markmalin
Thanks for the bump, Tim! :)

Posted: Oct 11, 2010 7:05 AM
by markmalin
Bump ;)

Posted: Oct 23, 2010 10:06 PM
by markmalin
Bump. Sorry...I edited the description and left out the price!! The asking price is 14,000 or best offer. There is some flexibility there if I can sell the car before winter. I think anyone would have to search long and hard to find an equally original E24 in this clean a condition, everything working and ready to drive. It's a very special car, and I hope another enthusiast can enjoy it as much as I have.

Posted: Oct 31, 2010 1:20 PM
by markmalin
end of the month bump... ;)

Posted: Nov 04, 2010 9:38 AM
by markmalin
Here are some more randomly assorted pictures.... ;)

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Posted: Nov 04, 2010 11:47 AM
by ///MARINE
This a beautiful example of a bonafide classic BMW. Good luck with the sale. This vehicle looks to be in amazing condition.

Posted: Nov 22, 2010 10:34 AM
by markmalin
Hey, all.
This is my "...I put the car into storage for the winter but I'm going to leave my ad posted just in case someone is interested..." bump ;)

Cheers,
Mark.

Posted: Nov 22, 2010 11:37 PM
by silvertige
Wow. Nice. GLWS

Posted: Nov 23, 2010 12:25 PM
by 2000.740il
Absolutely stunning....

Posted: Nov 23, 2010 12:55 PM
by brkinshiz
that isn't a car...


that's art

Posted: Nov 27, 2010 3:07 PM
by markmalin
brkinshiz wrote:that isn't a car...

that's art
I agree ;)

Posted: Nov 27, 2010 4:40 PM
by brown shark
I would rather sell my livingroom furniture to make room for her...

Posted: Nov 28, 2010 8:35 AM
by m-racer
I have looked at these pics multiple times. I am thankful that it doesn't have sport seats. If it did, I don't think I could have resisted. My former 635CSi (Gray635's former car) was a terrific example, but the comfort seats killed my back. Beautiful example Mark. Can't believe it hasn't sold.

Posted: Nov 28, 2010 1:52 PM
by markmalin
m-racer wrote:I have looked at these pics multiple times. I am thankful that it doesn't have sport seats. If it did, I don't think I could have resisted. My former 635CSi (Gray635's former car) was a terrific example, but the comfort seats killed my back. Beautiful example Mark. Can't believe it hasn't sold.
Well... I'm telling ya', you can always pick up a set of black sport seats :laugh:

Posted: Nov 28, 2010 4:37 PM
by m-racer
markmalin wrote:
m-racer wrote:I have looked at these pics multiple times. I am thankful that it doesn't have sport seats. If it did, I don't think I could have resisted. My former 635CSi (Gray635's former car) was a terrific example, but the comfort seats killed my back. Beautiful example Mark. Can't believe it hasn't sold.
Well... I'm telling ya', you can always pick up a set of black sport seats :laugh:
Sounds like a good Winter project for a guy in Wisconsin. What else you gonna do? Snowshoe?