Since 3 active vehicular projects wasn't enough, I've decided to take on one more. This is also my 2nd attempt at getting my wife interested in cars. When we got married, her definition of a nice car was one "with shiny paint". Since then she has happily put up with a dozen or so project cars I've dragged home, but hasn't shown much interest in driving them.
However, some time ago we were at a diner and she commented "That's pretty cool..." about a ratty E30 convertible parked outside. Since then, we've looked at a few but most were in pretty terrible shape requiring new tops, serious body work, and rust repair. I happened across this one on Facebook and ended up driving it home a few weeks ago:
It's an '87 325i with the manual transmission. It has 102k miles and the odometer works! According to the previous owner it was used as a vacation home car and spent most of the last 10 years sitting.
Compared to my last few project cars, this thing is nice. Usually I bring home the absolute bottom of the barrel examples of cars. (My last big project car was an '07 STi that needed a new engine, center differential, and paintwork!) However, because of all the deferred maintenance, I'm sure I will be putting a good chunk of money into this car over the winter. The goal is to have it safe and reliable for the wife to drive come springtime.
Found a receipt for the top being replaced
Dash isn't cracked! Seats do have some tears in the usual E30 convertible spots
Came with the original owner's manual, an extra window switch, and a handle to fix the broken convertible top pull:
Onboard computer...amazing how far cars have come:
Car feels unsafe over any speed limit now, but it has an old radar detector installed:
Probably going to need some help from you BMW gurus out there. This is the first BMW I've owned that I actually planned on fixing.