Hi again everyone!
It's been a while. I disappeared for a bit due to some personal and health issues that put the whole car search on hold sadly. However, I finally got back to it a couple weeks ago and have finally got my first car.
Anyone who remembers my thread remembers how difficult I was, I wanted everything and had a bit of analysis paralysis. I had settled on a small, newer hatch and post 90s. But then, this popped up.
A 1989 BMW 325i. Originally an auto car but was stick swapped, though it retains the 4.10 LSD. 214,000 miles on the ad (get to this later), and everything seemed functional.
Now I want to make a quick disclaimer. I could not have more respect for the people on this forum who took time out of their day to advise and help me, and recommended to get something from the oughts or newer. I promise I was not just paying lip service and i didn't intend to ignore the advice, but when this popped up for cheap it ticked every box - lightweight (sub 2800 lbs), RWD, driving fun (with that e30 suspension), 4 seats, modern enough to have ABS yet simple to work on., reliable, and stick.
I messaged the seller out of curiosity, had a conversation with him, and then life got difficult and coincidentally he disappeared as well. We slowly stayed in contact, and eventually when I got back into the car search game, I had the car PPI'd. The mechanic noted a few issues, but said that it would be a great driver with a bit of work, and that mechanically everything was very good. Though he did note a missing AC belt when the seller had told me it was functional. I talked to the seller about it and he told me it had snapped but that he was fixing it. Then he said the blower or resistor went out but he would have it fixed by the time I got there if I wanted it.
The car is a colorado car originally, the seller just moved to illinois. It had zero underbody rust or battery tray rust. It has a DSSR Selector Rod, 95A transmission mounts, a new flywheel, clutch disc, pressure plate, driveshaft center support bearing, transmission output shaft seal and shift selector seal.
Seller was selling because he "just moved and needed the money."
It took a couple of weeks of frustration, with the seller disappearing, then reappearing and saying he lost his phone, offering days to meet up, and then having my parents say they were unavailable to go. I almost gave up on this car. To the seller's credit though he did say that since I was the first to contact him, he would work with me ahead of the other 40 people that messaged him.
After weeks of frustration we finally found a time that worked with my work schedule, parent's schedule, and seller schedule. Last thursday evening (the 23rd) we decided to drive down, stay the night, and then drive back on friday. And then my dog got sick. We got a quick vet visit in who said he would be ok with some antibiotics, and so we set it up with the walker and got on the road 1.5 hours later than planned for a 6.5 hour drive from chicago to ellis grove illinois.
We drove in a E36 M3ty rented nissan versa SV with some of the worst fake carbon fiber trim I've ever seen, and horrific seats. We stopped for dinner at a place we'd never seen before - smokey bones, which is apparently a chain barbecue restaurant. The barbecue was awesome, we got a sampler platter, but the wings were the best part of the barbecue. But the true star of the meal was the "bag o donuts" a bag of fresh-from-the-fryer cinnamon sugar donuts. We got back off the road and stopped for the night at a hotel about an hour away, with plans to get on the road by 8 and meet the seller by 9 ish.
The next morning, predictably with my family, we were running late. Seller was ok with it, which was nice, and we got on the road about an hour and 40 minutes later than planned. That worry all faded when we saw it in the garage and I heard it start up! The exhaust is pretty rusted and leaky so it was a bit loud, but still sounded great.
We all took it for a test drive, and I was really impressed when my mom really got on it. She was taking it up to 5k rpm and quick shifting. She used to have a prelude that she drove to 210k miles in socal, so she knew what she was doing.
I managed not to stall - that 4.10 rear end really helped. We also made sure to check everything. We turned the AC up to full because it was really hot but later on when it cooled off a bit and the noise was bothering us. My parents weren't paying attention but when they turned it down the seller turned it back up. I just assumed he was warm and thought nothing else of it. Plus I was really excited.
We finally got the paperwork all filled out and headed off to the DMV while the seller went to cash the check. The seller's wife came out to help with the paperwork, and seemed quite impatient at all the papers we brought with. I wanted to make sure I had everything I might need having never bought a car private sale. She did not seem happy about it but we just chalked it up to personality types.
We went to the DMV to get the registration handled when my mom realized her license was expired. My dad would be driving the rental so she was the only other person who could help out and drive the car if I was struggling. You see, it had been a long time since I seriously drove stick, and I never really learned that well anyway.
We left my mom to get her license renewed while we went to pick up the car.
I struggled quite a bit getting out of the seller's driveway because it was slightly uphill. I managed to stall at multiple stoplights, and gave up on trying to downshift for turns, instead putting it in neutral and shifting into second when i slowed down enough. I stalled during the left turn into the DMV and it took me over 2 minutes to make the turn, annoying the people behind me. Not the best start.
We got on the road and immediately had to fill up. My dad insisted on a picture of me getting my first fillup
We then stopped for coffee, and my mom became the designated cupholder.
We got on the road and went for about 1.5-2 hours before getting a call from my dad to get off at the next exit. We pulled into a classic car dealership and checked out a few of the cars. They had an e21, a horrifically modified e30 325e with a stupid, tiny, 90s tuner steering wheel, terrible body kit, and zero engine modes (why do that with an eta). but we also saw an AWESOME p1800es, which is smaller in real life than in photos.
As we were leaving, it started to rain. No biggie, I've driven in rain before - in chicago no less. But it just kept getting worse. The rain intensified and got to a point where it was pretty hard to see in front of me. We eventually decided to pull over and try to wait it out. After waiting for probably an hour, we took a look at the radar screen in the rest stop and saw that hail was coming. We decided we'd rather chance the rain than the hail. However, along our route there was another hail storm coming it.
We needed to drive fast enough to outrun the hail coming in, and slow enough to miss the hail coming in. All while driving through driving rain. But, we survived. We avoided the hail, and made it through until the rain slowed down. We kept driving for quite a few hours, until i realized that I was slowly tiring. You see, we were many hours behind schedule, and I had not gotten sufficient sleep.
I told my parents we needed to stop for coffee and food ASAP. We pulled into a truck stop diner, a type of establishment I've never visited before. It turned out to be awesome. We had the sweetest waitress who kept us topped off with diner coffee, I had an incredible rueben, and we had delicious tater tots and fries with cheese and bacon. ANd the waitress gave us some massive styrofoam cups of coffee for the road (mom became the cupholder again).
This left us with two hours of driving left. About an hour into that drive, I felt the caffeine fighting my heavy eyelids. I was really getting tired. We pulled off for our last fuel stop, and got back on the road - making it home at 12:40 AM.
Partway through the drive we realized a couple of problems.
- AC only blows on high - which means the blower and/or resistor probably weren't replaced. And I was so excited/stupid that I didn't ask for the receipt
- The odometer is stopped. We were stupid enough not to check it. My mom panicked about us being scammed and wondered if the woman's impatientness was an attempt to just get it done quickly before we noticed. The ODO is stopped at 216,628.
- The 95A mounts and 4.10 rear end are LOUD on the highway turning over 3k rpm at 70 MPH