Alright, so on a local classified site I found a '94 M3, that seems like a too good to be true deal. I'm pretty sure it's legit though, as the seller has provided his cell phone number in the auction, and it is indeed a local number. I don't have an extra $4k, but how do you pass on a deal like this:
"1994 BMW M3...EXCELLENT CONDITION, LOOKS BRAND NEW! - $4000 (Eastside Evansville)
This car is black with peanut butter colored leather interior. Interior is excellent! No rips, tears, or signs of wear! Never has been smoked in either! Has M3 17 inch wheels. All Power, Every Option available! 6-Speed Manual Transmission, gets AWESOME gas mileadge!
SUPER CLEAN AND ALWAYS GARAGE KEPT!
Has 125,000 miles (low for year!) and has always been well-maintained!
Was a former Department of Defense employee's car
Call Kenny at 812.4xx.xxxx
MUST SELL! "
There's gotta be some sort of catch for it to be that cheap. But why not just call the guy and go look at it? If it's really true, you probably shouldn't pass up that good of a deal.
There seems to be a problem with the phone number you posted?
jrw1621 wrote:
There seems to be a problem with the phone number you posted?
Yeah, that's because I'm greedy and want it all to myself.
Just kidding. I am in no position to snipe it from you but you should jump on it. Keep us up dated.
Per Schroeder
Technical Editor/Advertising Director
11/21/08 11:26 a.m.
Catch? There was no US-spec 94 M3? Euro ones were available in 94, and those had 6-speeds....
Ah, I knew that '95 was the first year for the E36 M3, just figured it was a mistake or something. That would explain why he specified that it's a former Department of Defense employee's car. Probably a gray market import. Hmmm...I'll have to call and see if it actually has a title. I kinda think that makes it even cooler.
Either that or it's a really crafty scam.
Per Schroeder
Technical Editor/Advertising Director
11/21/08 11:32 a.m.
I agree...euro car would be cooler.
Maybe a PO had added M badges to the car, and he doesn't know the difference?
Joey
Per Schroeder
Technical Editor/Advertising Director
11/21/08 11:47 a.m.
that was my first guess...the leather color struck me as odd for an M.
Definitely go have a look.
Owning the dual vanos M3 engine would be fantastic... of course Bob help you if the internals need work.
Go forth, inspect car, report back with pictures!
Here is apicture from a '97 M3 for sale and it has what I would call "Peanut Butter" colored interior.
walterj
HalfDork
11/21/08 12:27 p.m.
If it runs... open the hood and count the throttle bodies. If it has 6 hand him the money. You can sell that engine and trans for 5k
Type Q
HalfDork
11/21/08 12:41 p.m.
walterj wrote:
If it runs... open the hood and count the throttle bodies. If it has 6 hand him the money. You can sell that engine and trans for 5k
An then drop in and LSx and be complete GRM hero.
pigeon
Reader
11/21/08 1:49 p.m.
"What do I do"? BUY IT!!!! Former DOD employee = likely a legit import of a euro market M3. Why are you even wasting your time here asking?! Just post pics of it after you pick it up.
jrw1621 wrote:
Here is apicture from a '97 M3 for sale and it has what I would call "Peanut Butter" colored interior.
Magma was the official name of the leather. Pretty neat looking in person actually.
walterj:
If it runs... open the hood and count the throttle bodies. If it has 6 hand him the money. You can sell that engine and trans for 5k
As a counter for this point, my BMW mechanic assisted me in the purchase of an S50 (from a 1995 M3) and transmission, with less than 100k miles and shipped, for $2800.
My M3 had a leather color called Modena something or other that looked a bit like peanut butter but a little more orange.
I always found Modena to be beautiful too. As you noted, it was more orange-y though. I always thought it looked like a Ferrari leather color.
Per Schroeder
Technical Editor/Advertising Director
11/21/08 2:31 p.m.
I've only seen black and grey leather on the early 95 M3s...huh, learn something new every day.
And the Euro motor is worth MUCH more than the S50...with nearly another 100hp.