For Sale: 1988 BMW 325i in Concord, California for sale in Concord, CA

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Vehicle Description I have personally owned this car for a little over a year.
I purchased as a project car to build with my son.
I was looking for a clean E30 convertible (preferably in alpine white) to do an S52 or S54 engine swap and add a manual transmission.
This car seems to have a great body and appears to be original paint.
Convertible top has a bad back window but the car comes with a new top and tension straps that will need to be installed.
The top is a factory manual top.
Nice Alpina wheels but I do not have the key to remove them.
Interior is decent but will need work.
Factory heated leather sport seats.
Power windows work.
Air conditioning is all hooked up but does not work.
Speedometer, fuel gauge and temp gauge seem to work but tachometer and odometer do not.
True miles unknown.
Crack in windshield.
When I bought the car it did not have a key or battery, like I said, I bought it for the body.
I brought it home and had a key made and installed a battery and it started right up.
At that point I put it in storage until I could find a suitable drivetrain donor.
Unfortunately, it looks like we are not going to do anything with it so it is time to move it on to someone who will.
I pulled it out of storage last week and drove it around a little bit and was impressed.
Seems to run pretty good.
Brakes are good.
Passed smog check with no problems.
Currently registered with a clean California title in my name.
I purchased this car as a non-running project car.
I do not know how many miles it has.
I do know there are a few new parts on the engine like mass air sensor, starter and a few other things.
Muffler looks new.
Looks like it has newer brake lines with stainless braided lines in the front.
Sorry, I don't know anything about the history of the car mechanically, etc.
Selling as a smogged, registered, clean title project car.
Private party sale.
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  • Year: 1988
  • Make: BMW
  • Model: 325i

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