Mazdax605 wrote:
So guys is this car way overpriced for a normal 320i with some Alpina bits?
Yes. The seller (at least he was honest about it) admitted that it was a US spec car that had been decorated with Eurospec parts.
"only under the rear bumper was repainted at the time of the Euro bumper conversion"
"While the working odometer shows just over 85,400 miles, the cluster has been changed to the currently installed Euro spec unit."
Mazdax605 wrote:
I ask because I don't really know much about these cars,but I do like the look ofit,and it does appear clean. Something tells me it is overpriced though.
Oh, yeah. Way overpriced. I noticed that even though the bidding on that car hit $4500, it still didn't hit the owner's reserve. Even with all the Alpina "tribute" parts, I wouldn't pay more than $2.5K for it. And that's only because the tub is so clean (well kept E21s don't rust like 2002s, but they do get a little tin-worm) and the paint's so good. I love the E21..but that guy's crazy if he thinks he's going to get $6,383 for a poseur car. If he'd done the engine swap (replacing the M10 with any M20) it might be worth more, but like a lot of project cars, it would be more expensive to do the swap than what he could sell it for. You could buy a wrecked E30 donor & a clean US market "320i" and build one for yourself, but these days it's a little tougher (IIRC, the 6-cyl cars had a different subframe, they were dang near unobtanium even back then, you'd have to fabricate everything to get an M20 into a US market car, or find a dead Eurospec E21 and hope the front subframe wasn't rusted out). Personally, I'd rather spend the money on repairing the rust on a real M20 powered Euro market E21 (323i or 320/6) than do the engine swap on even a "clean" US market E21. The little 6-cyl reallly wakes up the car. Stuff like that was why some of us actually imported Euro-spec cars into the US (back in the 80s) in the first place.
I'd actually take the 2002 you first mentioned over the faux Alpina E21, even though the 02 needs more work. What you saw when you looked at it makes me curious, though. I don't think I've seen one with bad rockers that didn't have bad floors as well. I don't blame you for being suspicious.
How can it be a midlife crisis, when I've driven sportscars my entire life?