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Dingolfing E28 520i - Drop the hammer and step back!


Steve79

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Gumtree is the devil's portal when you really shouldn't be spending any more money. Especially when you already have two cars on the drive.

 

Doubly especially when your wife has promised faithfully to kick your nuts into the middle of next week if you bring another car back home.

 

Ummm... yeah soo I kinda bought another car! She's not happy but a nice meal out smoothed it over :)

 

Its getting collected by a local recovery guy on sunday as it's just failed an MOT on two busted shocks and a massive fuel leak.

 

In the meantime, just a little hint

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Hope it's the 525e long stroke.

 

Efficient Dynamics before it was a BMW thing.

 

Nearly bought one but made the mistake of taking my (German) father in law along who frowned the whole time and I just wasn't in the zone.

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Was out shopping today in the torrential rain with the wife and little un at the Swindon Outlet (i hate shopping). The plan was the car was getting collected at 1pm from N.Somerset, so thought if we left around then, i'd be there by the time the recovery bloke arrived.

 

I get a phone call at half 12 from the previous owner to say that the recovery bloke was in the process of loading up. I spoke to the recovery bloke to say that i wasn't going to be home till at least 2pm and would feel bad if he had to wait around. Turns out he is a top bloke and despite never having even met him and only speaking to him for a total of 5 minutes on the phone said that he'll be happy to drop the car outside of my house and post the key through the door. "Just drop the money round later today or tomorrow, whenever suits you" :)

 

So the full story.....

 

About a week ago, perusing Gumtree at about half 11 at night, i decided to see what the car parts section would yield for my Rover and/or see whether anything had been mistakenly listed that was relatively car shaped and cheap as this was where i found the Saab. Up pops this

 

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Hmmm..... BMW 520i,1985, 1990cc 6cyl - INTEREST PEAKED? CHECK

 

However, the advert does mention that its being broken for spares, but worth a call right? Phone call made and owner answers, who was a really nice guy called nick who said that it was his fathers car and when he had passed away in 2008, nick had taken it on. It had just failed the MOT on two very knackered front shocks and a leak from the fuel tank. He was willing to sell the car complete, but with the caveat that it wasn't banger raced or pineappled! Wouldn't talk about prices on the phone but advised to come and have a look and then talk shop. Fair enough as its was under 30 miles from me so would be a quick drive down.

 

Upon arriving, i was greated by one of the most honest cars and owner i've come across (camera on phone was busted at the time so no pics). The car had been his fathers car since new when registered on 01/05/1985 from the BMW main dealer Western Counties Automobile ltd in Bristol (pre-dating Dick Lovett) and had been in the family ever since. Nick had taken the car on in 2008 but was in garage storage until 2016 when it was put back on the road.

 

I said he had mentionned a price, and this is where he struggled as the car clearly held many fond memories of his father (we found his dad's AA International Drivers Permit with photo ID in the glovebox which stirred a few emotions) he couldn't decide a price. Not wanting to push the issue, i said that i would be happy to take the car on but that he would have to contact me the following day when he felt ready with a price that he was happy to let the car go for. I then thanked him and left.

 

The following morning, Nick phones me and makes me promise that i will give the car a good home and give him first refusal if i ever sell it, which i gave the affirmative. He then gives me a price. Lets just say it was about a 1/4 of the price of the lowest i've seen on ebay. I ask him if he is sure he is ok with that price and yep, price is fine to a good home!

 

HAND IS DULY BITTEN OFF!

 

Which leaves us here today.

 

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The exterior needs a bit of work as i think parking by touch has been a regular occurence

 

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Underneath the bonnet needs attention to the drains

 

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Engine is healthy but probably is due a rocker cover gasket, water pump and cambelt as the sticker on the cover says it was due in 1995!

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Interior

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bolster needs repair

 

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All of the original mats are still fitted and carpet is like new underneath. Even the heal pad under under the drivers feet is unmarked

 

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Condensation due to humid day

 

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I'll live with this

 

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Works but coming straight out as no FM but i've got an old alpine head unit virtually the same as this going in)

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Apart from this, the rear strut towers are solid and it should need very little fettling for the MOT. I'll get under the car tomorrow to investigate the fuel leak which i'm sure is a perished hose (£20 per metre from BMW) TADTS

 

Plans are to get bodywork in a more presentable condition and change the steelies for alloys (anyone got a non metric set?)

 

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Looks a straight old thing. The bonnet rot is standard and you'll struggle to locate a decent one so bollocks to it. Cam belts are a piece of piss of these, just mark the rotor arm to the distributor body. Being an '85 it hopefully won't have both vacuum advance AND retard, just advance. Idle speed problems on these are rife and can be a bastard to sort out. There is a fair chance the front spring cups on the strut bodies will be rotten. They cannot be repaired but I am told that Schmiedmann (Google) sell new steel cuts that you can weld to the existing struts once the old ones are cut/ground off. At least it's not got ABS.

Rear struts tops rarely rot on these. But the rear inner sills and all around the rear axle bear outer mounts can, along with the front 'lifting' pads and jacking points. This might have rear discs as opposed to misery drums.

 

I cut my teeth on these 20-30 years ago and remember all the tricks.  :-D

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Have run it up to hot yet but idle speed at cold seems to be around 1300rpm.

 

It's had new rear shoes and cylinders replaced less than 100 miles ago in 2016 along with anti roll bar links, welding to o/s/f strut body, a tyre, battery and a full service totalling just over £800 ????

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Very nice ! One of these was my first ever bmw in about 1998. I couldn’t believe how well it was put together compared to the fords And stuff id had until that point.

Not fast but makes a good noise.

 

Rear axle mount rot was what killed my m535i . Not that easy to find until you drop the rear axle.

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Fantastic! That's really nice, you'll love it, I'm sure. I've got a pair of heavily surface rusted but sound front struts if you're desperate. Mine has had lots of MOT welding and is really scruffy but it still got positive comments before I hid it in my lock up.

Well bought.

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I remember being taken with my mate by his dad in said 528i ( to watch hot shots part deux no less) and being blown away by a sort of diagnostic display of red warning lights in a cluster (maybe bulb out etc?) mind you I was only 12, and our escort popular had non of that and sounded shit too. #envy

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