About to go see an Alpina C2 2.7
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Hey, did a search everywhere but there's scare information to be found - doesn't seem to be a much sold car.
I'm going to look at one of these soon and would much appreciate any advice on any points to look for.
I'm assuming it's going to need a couple thousand to bring it to tip top condition, but is the engine good for what is essentially a 160k mile car?
Meanwhile where on earth can I generally find this car - sytner don't deal with old cars anymore so they're just a case of pot luck with regards to finding them.
Thanks in advance.
I'm going to look at one of these soon and would much appreciate any advice on any points to look for.
I'm assuming it's going to need a couple thousand to bring it to tip top condition, but is the engine good for what is essentially a 160k mile car?
Meanwhile where on earth can I generally find this car - sytner don't deal with old cars anymore so they're just a case of pot luck with regards to finding them.
Thanks in advance.
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Yeah, so long as the engine has been well maintained and documented. Mileage will not be an issue. For the most part you need to be sure it's a genuine 'pina. A plaque by the ashtray is a good place to start.
Simon 13 is doing a full bare metal resto on one in the picture gallery section.
The rest is pretty much like buying a normal e30 so read the sport buying guide in the tech section.
If it's good, it'll be really good. I have a c2.5 and I love it!
Simon 13 is doing a full bare metal resto on one in the picture gallery section.
The rest is pretty much like buying a normal e30 so read the sport buying guide in the tech section.
If it's good, it'll be really good. I have a c2.5 and I love it!
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Oh google the Alpina Register. They may know something about the car if we don't. Good luck, I'd love a c2.7!!
approach with caution for some reason (I could speculate but wont) alpinas attracted the worst sort of owners a few years ago and are mostly heaps by now. You need proof of recent expenditure and regular servicing god knows what you do when a head cracks on these. as for finding them they do crop up in classic car sites and the like so if you want a good one be patient.
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If and when the head cracks, you put a new one on!! The lump is what gives it the greater stroke! The head is a standard b25, perhaps with a bit of machining done on it
So can I assume most repairs are relatively affordable on them? Are there any unique components specific to the 2.7?Rosc0PColtrane wrote:If and when the head cracks, you put a new one on!! The lump is what gives it the greater stroke! The head is a standard b25, perhaps with a bit of machining done on it
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If you're serious, I own a very original and tidy C2 2.7, non sunroof, needs very minor cosmetic tidying and a few bits and bobs, all there and all with the service history and then some.
Mobil 1 from new, had planned to resto for myself but a HUGE tax bill means its a pipe dream.
Dont wanna sell, but its £Â£Ã‚£Ã‚£ over anything else @ the moment.
gimme a bell, come have a look and make an offer maybe ? I want strong money though so be warned dude.
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Mobil 1 from new, had planned to resto for myself but a HUGE tax bill means its a pipe dream.
Dont wanna sell, but its £Â£Ã‚£Ã‚£ over anything else @ the moment.
gimme a bell, come have a look and make an offer maybe ? I want strong money though so be warned dude.
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Yes there are a number of Alpina unique components and on a 20 year old car most are MIA !bdawg wrote:So can I assume most repairs are relatively affordable on them? Are there any unique components specific to the 2.7?Rosc0PColtrane wrote:If and when the head cracks, you put a new one on!! The lump is what gives it the greater stroke! The head is a standard b25, perhaps with a bit of machining done on it
Do your research and check EVERYTHING . Most of these cars are missing their original, exhausts, suspension,camshafts/heads and lots more , often leaving some badges,alpina rims,spoilers and little else !
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I guess it'll have an Alpina cam, which IIRC is NLA. They exhaust system, again, IIRC is a Boysen job, not easy to get hold of. The suspension set up is a combination of two suspension manufacturers, Bilstein shocks Eibach springs, giving a 30mm or 40mm drop, again IIRC.bdawg wrote:So can I assume most repairs are relatively affordable on them? Are there any unique components specific to the 2.7?Rosc0PColtrane wrote:If and when the head cracks, you put a new one on!! The lump is what gives it the greater stroke! The head is a standard b25, perhaps with a bit of machining done on it
Some comsetics are still available but fooking expensive. I think wheels are still available.
May people build 2.7 strokers, much in the same way Hartge and Alpina did, so it's not out of the question.
All the e30 bits are still available so cam aside, most is available brand new.
If you ahve money to burn, Ant's would be well worth looking at. Very trustworthy gentleman.
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Spend now or spend later. Better to pay more for a sound honest car with good history and all the right bits present and correct than buy a dog or something with lots of original parts missing.Rosc0PColtrane wrote:I guess it'll have an Alpina cam, which IIRC is NLA. They exhaust system, again, IIRC is a Boysen job, not easy to get hold of. The suspension set up is a combination of two suspension manufacturers, Bilstein shocks Eibach springs, giving a 30mm or 40mm drop, again IIRC.bdawg wrote:So can I assume most repairs are relatively affordable on them? Are there any unique components specific to the 2.7?Rosc0PColtrane wrote:If and when the head cracks, you put a new one on!! The lump is what gives it the greater stroke! The head is a standard b25, perhaps with a bit of machining done on it
Some comsetics are still available but fooking expensive. I think wheels are still available.
May people build 2.7 strokers, much in the same way Hartge and Alpina did, so it's not out of the question.
All the e30 bits are still available so cam aside, most is available brand new.
If you ahve money to burn, Ant's would be well worth looking at. Very trustworthy gentleman.
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Is it this onebdawg wrote:Hey, did a search everywhere but there's scare information to be found - doesn't seem to be a much sold car.
I'm going to look at one of these soon and would much appreciate any advice on any points to look for.
I'm assuming it's going to need a couple thousand to bring it to tip top condition, but is the engine good for what is essentially a 160k mile car?
Meanwhile where on earth can I generally find this car - sytner don't deal with old cars anymore so they're just a case of pot luck with regards to finding them.
Thanks in advance.
http://www.e30zone.net/modules.php?name ... ic&t=92628
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I found out some more about the hillingdon one, the guy who owned it previously lost it and kit a large kerb resulting in suspension and wheel damage.
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Good sleuthing dude !
Even more reasons to NOT buy that one then.
Christ, I hope "bdawg" sees these post in time
Even more reasons to NOT buy that one then.
Christ, I hope "bdawg" sees these post in time
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Yes it is the hillingdon one.
Link to it directly here
I did expect to pay a little to get it to good condition, won't mind throwing a few grand at it, but is this a dead horse??
Link to it directly here
I did expect to pay a little to get it to good condition, won't mind throwing a few grand at it, but is this a dead horse??
I can't see that thread, don't have sufficient privileges - what is it?B7 wrote:Is it this onebdawg wrote:Hey, did a search everywhere but there's scare information to be found - doesn't seem to be a much sold car.
I'm going to look at one of these soon and would much appreciate any advice on any points to look for.
I'm assuming it's going to need a couple thousand to bring it to tip top condition, but is the engine good for what is essentially a 160k mile car?
Meanwhile where on earth can I generally find this car - sytner don't deal with old cars anymore so they're just a case of pot luck with regards to finding them.
Thanks in advance.
http://www.e30zone.net/modules.php?name ... ic&t=92628
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it has had a heavy smash, and the rear inner and outer arches are 100% filler dude.
avoid like the plague !
for the link, just copy/paste dude.

avoid like the plague !
for the link, just copy/paste dude.
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blimey , click the ebay link and check out hillingdons feedback , doesnt it just inspire confidence !!!! , avoid that car , theres more about if you persevere , try munich legends on the a22 heading for eastbourne
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BMW-3-SERIES-ALPI ... dZViewItembdawg wrote:I can't see that thread, don't have sufficient privileges - what is it?B7 wrote:Is it this onebdawg wrote:Hey, did a search everywhere but there's scare information to be found - doesn't seem to be a much sold car.
I'm going to look at one of these soon and would much appreciate any advice on any points to look for.
I'm assuming it's going to need a couple thousand to bring it to tip top condition, but is the engine good for what is essentially a 160k mile car?
Meanwhile where on earth can I generally find this car - sytner don't deal with old cars anymore so they're just a case of pot luck with regards to finding them.
Thanks in advance.
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To be honest I didn't check their feedback but looks to be a history of Moody MOT's there.james318i wrote:blimey , click the ebay link and check out hillingdons feedback , doesnt it just inspire confidence !!!! , avoid that car , theres more about if you persevere , try munich legends on the a22 heading for eastbourne
bdawg. Beware mate. I reckon it's a munter!
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Despite being in a bad way and way over priced, it could be made into a good car but the only way to look at it is needing a full resto which would consume alot of £.
Only worth half of what its up for tops in my oppinion.
Only worth half of what its up for tops in my oppinion.
holy crap that's a hell of a lot of negatives right there 
Well i'll appreciate the detective work and you saved me a lot of hassle - won't even go to look at this.
Further research my end has indicated that the place is run by wide-boys.
Actually, I'm just really gutted I missed out on this:
http://www.wlnautomotive.co.uk/prodpage ... N=97574431
Spoke to them yesterday, they get some amazing stock.
Any other dealers that provide fine E30's?
Well i'll appreciate the detective work and you saved me a lot of hassle - won't even go to look at this.
Further research my end has indicated that the place is run by wide-boys.
Actually, I'm just really gutted I missed out on this:
http://www.wlnautomotive.co.uk/prodpage ... N=97574431
Spoke to them yesterday, they get some amazing stock.
Any other dealers that provide fine E30's?
bdawg wrote:holy crap that's a hell of a lot of negatives right there
Well i'll appreciate the detective work and you saved me a lot of hassle - won't even go to look at this.
Further research my end has indicated that the place is run by wide-boys.
Actually, I'm just really gutted I missed out on this:
http://www.wlnautomotive.co.uk/prodpage ... N=97574431
Spoke to them yesterday, they get some amazing stock.
Any other dealers that provide fine E30's?
Dam, that WLN Alpina looks stunning too
Ah so that beauty at WLN sold then. Was also feature in BMWCar magazine a couple of months ago.bdawg wrote:holy crap that's a hell of a lot of negatives right there
Well i'll appreciate the detective work and you saved me a lot of hassle - won't even go to look at this.
Further research my end has indicated that the place is run by wide-boys.
Actually, I'm just really gutted I missed out on this:
http://www.wlnautomotive.co.uk/prodpage ... N=97574431
Spoke to them yesterday, they get some amazing stock.
Any other dealers that provide fine E30's?
If its a genuine C2 2.7 your after the Ants is deff worth considering as its very orginal and complete, other than that then its just a waiting game untill an example that meets your requirements and budget comes up.
As others have said, many of them have been broken/smashed or either lost some their Alpina specific parts or been molested by undesirables.
If you dont mind having a 4dr then this could expand the range of potential cars and are generally cheaper than 2drs.



