Hopefully none of you are getting sick of my "next project" posts. As noted in another thread, I looked at a BMW 2002 project. I went away a little disappointed, but after sleeping on it realize that my expectations might be a little unrealistic.
So I'm reconsidering.
The car was reportedly restored in the early 90's, and all the panels except the passenger side rocker and driver inner fender (under the brake fluid reservoir) were solid. Doors have no evidence of rust or bondo, and the same is true for the fenders. The rear shock towers appear solid. The chrome is "ok". It's no show car, but looks fantastic at 10 feet.
The car needs brake lines, and the interior needs work. The door and window seals need work.
My wife LOVES the car, and I can pick it up for $2500 delivered. (A bonus, since a tow or rental trailer would cost ~$200+ a full day of my time).
The trouble is, we have a totally rust free E30 sedan in the garage waiting for me to put a drivetrain in it and rebuild the suspension...but I've been having a hard time staying motivated on that project. While it's more solid (and a "better" car), it doesn't quite hit the "classic" button that the 2002 does. I've thought about keeping both, but that rarely works out well....
A bonus with the 2002: classic car insurance is $100 a year. The E30 wouldn't qualify, and would be about $100/month.
Thoughts?








