I've gone and bought this:
1991 318is. The last thing it did was the Mt. Washington Hill Climb in 2017. I basically bought it sight-unseen, because it was in New Hampshire, and by the time I drove all the way out there from Colorado with a trailer, I wasn't really in a position to negotiate or walk away. I hope it wasn't a terrible mistake.
A little background: I identify as a Miata guy who races a Formula Vee. A fellow Vee driver has a lot of experience rally co-driving, and I asked him how to get into it. "Buy a car, put a cage in it, go do it." "What car?" "A cheap one. You're going to crash it into a tree." He's agreed to co-drive for me, so I at least won't be going into it completely blind. And while I do have a habit of driving the Vee sideways and in the grass, I don't have a lot of relevant experience. I'd love to make it to Rally Colorado this year, but it sounds questionable whether that's going to happen this year. If not, I'll figure where I can go instead. I'll probably try to do some Colorado hill climbs first.
After doing a little internet research I decided that I really didn't want to build a car to start. I've been building an airplane for 8 years now and I'm never going to finish it if I start building a rally car. There aren't a lot of affordable rally cars for sale. I have a rule about not buying FWD cars, so there weren't a lot of options and this popped up at the right time.
After doing a bunch of internet searching, it seems there's a lot of good relevant information here so I'm hoping for some good advice. I'm completely new to BMWs of any sort. I spent a day reading much of irish44j's build, but it would probably take me a week to get through all 130 pages, and there doesn't appear to be a thread search option, so if I ask something already covered there I'm sorry.
The car has an old SCCA logbook. The cage appears to be an actual rally build, tied into the suspension. Unfortunately, it's 1.5 x 0.095 tubing, so it does not qualify for a new ARA logbook. I did e-mail Doug Nagy before purchasing the car who assured me that the car can run in ARA as long as I add a sill bar and windshield brace bars. After getting it, it appears that it actually has sill bars, they're just so low they didn't show up in the pictures. I know the car will also need fire suppression, but that should be pretty simple to do.
First up is fixing the broken things and going through everything that *might* be broken. A quick drive through the neighborhood reveals that the car mostly works. Only one rear brake started smoldering! It makes a ton of noise without the side effect of any real horsepower. The diff is welded. It has hotbits rally suspension, but is currently set up on tarmac tires and lowered because the Mt. Washington hillclimb was its last event.
The car came with 5 compomotive rally wheels and 6 Pirelli gravel tires. The tires are very old, and I have no idea how to judge how much life is left in gravel tires even if they weren't ancient? I assume I need at least one more spare rally wheel? The tires are left/right--how does this work with only a single spare wheel on board? If you have a flat on stage and it's on the wrong side, do you just run one backwards until the next service?