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Re: Losing the battle?
- Subject: Re: Losing the battle?
- From: David Lefebvre <drl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2003 23:38:48 -0600
I have a candy red 1996 328IS convertible with black top. About 130K miles.
It still looks factory new, and although I went through a few major items
(typical) last year at 100K like water pump, clutch and radiator, I will
probably keep the car.
The most recent item was the ignition, which cost me a few days from works,
and four hours of mechanic's labor after giving up on doing the work myself.
A kid who brought his 318 in the shop mistook it for the new body style
from a distance, since it's so clean.
If I was going to do it again, I would not go with candy red. It's like
waving a cape in front of a bull when it comes to police.
There were a couple of late 80s Ferraris in the shop, and the owner told
me, given a choice, he would take my car over the Testarossas any day of
the week. A candy red 1988 had only 11,000 miles on it.
At 10:37 PM 1/27/03 -0600, you wrote:
>We're all individuals, with our own likes and dislikes.
>
>Right now my 1985 E28 535i is at 293,000 miles!
>Looks like crap (the paint) - but the body is otherwise good.
>The mechanical is good. Yes, I've gone through a few things.
>What's left is the clutch - hopefully within the next week or so.
>
>Losing the battle? NO! Not here - and I'm pleased with the car!
>I hope I can pass it on to my son. It has served me well.
>Whether it survives my son.......... ;-)
>
>Kim Hensley
>BMW CCA #16216
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