To make a long story short:
I've always been fascinated by cars.
Everything with wheels that makes loud noise pleases me.
Because of my studies and other interests during my youth years I've never learned the practical/technical side to dealing with cars.
After a career switch last year I finally had the necessary time to realize an old dream: taking a car mechanic course.
I still eagerly go to class.
A funcar is an expensive thing and I only earn a normal pay.
The idea of getting an oldtimer as 'project car' was obvious to me. Most of the cars I'm in love with are old and Japanese... With one notable exception: the BMW E30.
My uncle is a real BMW-nut . I still remember he had pretty much every model of the E30: 318 sedan, 325i coupe, 320 touring etc. when I was a kid.
The shape and form of these cars stuck in my head. That and I have a love for the 'square' and angular car design that's very 80's.
I can't keep track of how many cars I went to check out.
The Accord, CRX, 300ZX, RX7, Celica, Supra and many more.
Unfortunately all of these cars were in the final phase of rot & rust on the chassis.
After a long time mucking about I saw an ad that had been floating around for quite some time (in relative term that is - adds for correctly priced oldtimers in good nick get sold on the very same day here): an '88 BMW E30 325iX.
But why was this car still for sale after a few weeks?
Was the rust cancer terminal? Was the engine past its life? Other flaws?
I hoped the reason buyers left it aside was because of the 'X'-suffix. Because RWD is for men, FWD for women and AWD is for... for who exactly? Or so the tale goes...
So: I called and arranged a meeting the very same day - with an extra pair of eyes (my cousin), I headed off to see the car.
The car sure as hell wasn't showroom ready; 'nuff said.
But the most important thing: the car drove well and the engine purred like an angry kitten.
The deal was closed and after a few days, the car found its way to me.
Here's the first crappy picture that was used in the ad:

I already ordered some things and the first thing I did was basic maintenance. (day per day update in the next posts)


























































