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Postby Stig » Thu, 04 Feb 2010 9:20 +0000

Well, I'm thinking of adding to my collection of modern classics :lol:

I love classic BEEMERS and I'm looking for something pre 79' so as to avail of the vintage tax and reasonable insurance. So, please ye of classic car knowledge, please give me your thoughts on this -

http://cars.donedeal.ie/for-sale/vintagecars/1129392
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Re: Thoughts on going classic...

Postby franksm » Thu, 04 Feb 2010 9:26 +0000

Yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes

Do it !

Those are great cars, very solid and reliable, and old-skool GT. I was close to going for one before buying the blue Triumph. Very practical car too, huge boot.

Did you see the Wheeler Dealers episode where they renovate one ? Very good.

Anyway, yes, do it. That car is miles ahead most other stuff from that era - eg. make my Stag look fragile and very old yet there's only three years between them.

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Re: Thoughts on going classic...

Postby sidewaysreilly » Thu, 04 Feb 2010 9:30 +0000

deffo.......i remember waiting for a lift to College every morning and an identical car like that used to accelerate around a 90 left and floor it. What a sound.She was about 40, blonde, business suit..........a young lads dream. DO IT
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Re: Thoughts on going classic...

Postby Stig » Thu, 04 Feb 2010 9:33 +0000

Thanks Frank and Sean, I loving the thought of it!
what exactly to look out for on this 6 series? any dedicated forums to them ye know of?
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Re: Thoughts on going classic...

Postby franksm » Thu, 04 Feb 2010 9:34 +0000

sidewaysreilly wrote:deffo.......i remember waiting for a lift to College every morning and an identical car like that used to accelerate around a 90 left and floor it. What a sound.She was about 40, blonde, business suit..........a young lads dream. DO IT


I think I saw that movie - but wasn't it in Dallas and the lady was called Debbie ?
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Re: Thoughts on going classic...

Postby sidewaysreilly » Thu, 04 Feb 2010 9:36 +0000

Id google it to see, most of the classic car mags have done features on them in the past. There is probably lots of info out there in cyberland.
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Re: Thoughts on going classic...

Postby franksm » Thu, 04 Feb 2010 9:39 +0000

DaStig wrote:Thanks Frank and Sean, I loving the thought of it!
what exactly to look out for on this 6 series? any dedicated forums to them ye know of?



Head over to http://www.boards.ie --> rec --> motoring --> classics and have a poke around. Think the topic came up a while ago. Or Octane.ie maybe.

Rust is the only big worry - everything else can be fixed.replaced. Not that these cars rust badly, the metalwork is VERY thick.

Apart from that, it's a pretty modern car for its time (disc brakes, injection, etc) so just go at it as you would a normal car.
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Re: Thoughts on going classic...

Postby sidewaysreilly » Thu, 04 Feb 2010 9:43 +0000

no Frank seriously, the doll driving it was gorgeous. The second or third day i was waiting , she stopped and politely asked if i wanted a lift. I declined as she was only going to Dunleer, but the sound of the big 6, the smell of her perfume....ill tell ya...........down shep!!!!
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Re: Thoughts on going classic...

Postby franksm » Thu, 04 Feb 2010 9:57 +0000

sidewaysreilly wrote:no Frank seriously, the doll driving it was gorgeous. The second or third day i was waiting , she stopped and politely asked if i wanted a lift. I declined as she was only going to Dunleer, but the sound of the big 6, the smell of her perfume....ill tell ya...........down shep!!!!


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Re: Thoughts on going classic...

Postby leamyj » Thu, 04 Feb 2010 10:01 +0000

sidewaysreilly wrote:deffo.......i remember waiting for a lift to College every morning and an identical car like that used to accelerate around a 90 left and floor it. What a sound.She was about 40, blonde, business suit..........a young lads dream. DO IT


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Re: Thoughts on going classic...

Postby Stig » Thu, 04 Feb 2010 10:07 +0000

thanks lads, yeah, I'll have a root round the practical classics site and the net in general and report back.
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Re: Thoughts on going classic...

Postby franksm » Thu, 04 Feb 2010 10:13 +0000

Wheeler dealers, parts 1 to 5

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Re: Thoughts on going classic...

Postby Stig » Thu, 04 Feb 2010 10:49 +0000

thanks, rang the owner - Hmmmmmmmmmm, it needs work. I drilled him down for lots of info and it has some rust, brakes aren't great (says it might need a servo so i probably does), track rod ends needed etc....

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Re: Thoughts on going classic...

Postby franksm » Thu, 04 Feb 2010 11:01 +0000

hmmm... depends on the price. If < 2K, might still be a goer unless the rust is bad.

e500 would see the brakes replaced - discs, pads, and master cylinder.
e150 for the trackrod ends

Maybe another e200 for bits and bobs. Discount these numbers if DIY. One good thing about classics is that usually for every euro you put into it, the value of the car increases by the same. It's been free motoring for me for years.

This particular one looks okay from a distance, although I would wonder if the chrome wheelarch extensions are hiding something:

http://cars.donedeal.ie/for-sale/cars/1052614
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Re: Thoughts on going classic...

Postby Steve » Thu, 04 Feb 2010 11:20 +0000

+1 def do it! Its great, but be aware, you'll also need lots of time, money (parts + fuel.. lots of fuel) and tools ;-) Oh, and a disposition that remains calm when you have to ring roadside assist ;-)
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