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RE: [bmw] Buying an 88 735i - what to watch out for



The 735i was around earlier than 1988, but not as an E32. The weakest points
would be auto trans (not your problem), HVAC stepper motors (brackets),
front and rear suspension bushings, radiator. At or before 105k miles, I
didn't have any other problems.

Chas
'83 633CSi
'85 528e
'86 325e
'88 735i
'94 525i


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Bob
Van Epps
Sent: Monday, September 01, 2003 6:11 PM
To: Richard & Joanne Bergen; BMW Digest
Subject: RE: [bmw] Buying an 88 735i - what to watch out for


That was the 1st year for the 750.  The 735 was around since 1986.  If
everything works now then good maintenance should be all that is needed.
Check for transmission seal leaks and CV Joint boot integrity.  Change all
the fluids including the brake/clutch fluid then keep them up to date.

Bob Van Epps
Van Epps Motorsports
954-741-0990
954-572-3766 Fax


> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of
> Richard & Joanne Bergen
> Sent: Monday, September 01, 2003 8:48 PM
> To: UUC Digest; BMW Digest
> Subject: [bmw] Buying an 88 735i - what to watch out for
>
>
> I have a friend who is considering buying a 1988 735i. The car has 105k
> miles and checks out on Carfax. It is a 5 speed manual. This will be my
> friends first BMW so I would like him to have a good experience. He has
> driven it and is very favorably impressed. He will be buying it
> from a used
> car dealer, so no maintenance history. I have owned many BMWs but never an
> E32 7 series, so have no personal experience to rely on. I do know the '88
> is the first model year for the E32, so are there any particular weak
> points/problem areas that my friend should look for? Any advice would be
> greatly appreciated
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