Worlds longest Resto, my C2 2.7 19/3/18 Vent guage action
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Simon13
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We're in business it's at the mo fo paintshop at last. Relief. Lets let the pictures do the talking and Barry as he will be keeping an eye and taking all my pic's of it now. I'll try and get up there to see it as much as i can. But i've a very poorly touring that needs nursing back to health

I never thought i'd be happy to see my garage with no car!


Had to be raining!

FINALLY!

It's in there and i don't want to see it home until it's sweet!

I never thought i'd be happy to see my garage with no car!


Had to be raining!

FINALLY!

It's in there and i don't want to see it home until it's sweet!
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e30topless
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I can't wait to see the finished result 
Looks like this could be finished before Kos's legendary M3 
d6dph wrote:oguz327 wrote:No Alpina when i popped round Si's earlyerHe's finally weighed it in

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323's were dangerous this will un drivable in the wet!
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B7
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Excellent photos Si. Well done. Ain't it nice to have wipers?
Barry, Make sure the C2 doen't catch anything off all those french turds it's sharing space with!
Barry, Make sure the C2 doen't catch anything off all those french turds it's sharing space with!
B7's Motto. "If it's French, BURN IT!!!!!!"
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Meister_Munch
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So Blue or Black.
I think Andyboy may be right tho as I cannot remember the last time I saw a C2 in the Blue.
Looks rad in Black but it's all you ever see.
And get the Gold Alpina decals on the side over the blue and will it be extra sick.
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no colour change going on here! black is where its atMeister_Munch wrote:![]()
So Blue or Black.
I think Andyboy may be right tho as I cannot remember the last time I saw a C2 in the Blue.
Looks rad in Black but it's all you ever see.
And get the Gold Alpina decals on the side over the blue and will it be extra sick.
glad to see its finally happening Si
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B7
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Please don't go messing his head up again with ideas of Blues or whether the stripes should be gold or silver.
Diamond with silver stripes is where its at Si. You know the score.
Diamond with silver stripes is where its at Si. You know the score.
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Been done to death.B7 wrote:Please don't go messing his head up again with ideas of Blues or whether the stripes should be gold or silver.
Diamond with silver stripes is where its at Si. You know the score.
Blue with Gold. Super rare, super cool.
Having said that, if the original colour was Black stay with that.
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march109
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I bet you breathed a sigh of relief! Glad to see its progressing, Hope you don't listen to any of this ne colour nonsence, keep her stock as you remember her.
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2.5 high comp. M20, 3.64 LSD, Fully undersealed, Spax springs & Bilstein shocks, s/s exhaust, Alpina rep wheels and more.
2.5 high comp. M20, 3.64 LSD, Fully undersealed, Spax springs & Bilstein shocks, s/s exhaust, Alpina rep wheels and more.
Simon is fed up with me banging on about this, but...........
A Diamond black C2 will just blend in with the rest of the E30's at shows no matter how nice it is. It's a standard BMW colour and pretty dull really. It's a decent, inoffensive colour but it doesn't have the WOW!! factor.
Alpina blue though.........well here's a question. B10 BiTurbo in Alpina Blue or Diamond black? No contest!
Will it affect the resale value of the car? Yes, it will be worth rather more in Blue. It's a known genuine matching numbers car whose restoration is well documented. A high quality colour change (engine bay, boot, entire interior, under arches etc) will be totally undetectable. I wouldn't do it to a red car as there will always be a bit of red showing somewhere but black is neutral.
AFAIK, there isn't an Alpina blue RHD C2 2.7 in the UK. With the gold pinstripes it would just look staggering. In Diamond black it would look 'nice'.
But it's not my car!
A Diamond black C2 will just blend in with the rest of the E30's at shows no matter how nice it is. It's a standard BMW colour and pretty dull really. It's a decent, inoffensive colour but it doesn't have the WOW!! factor.
Alpina blue though.........well here's a question. B10 BiTurbo in Alpina Blue or Diamond black? No contest!
Will it affect the resale value of the car? Yes, it will be worth rather more in Blue. It's a known genuine matching numbers car whose restoration is well documented. A high quality colour change (engine bay, boot, entire interior, under arches etc) will be totally undetectable. I wouldn't do it to a red car as there will always be a bit of red showing somewhere but black is neutral.
AFAIK, there isn't an Alpina blue RHD C2 2.7 in the UK. With the gold pinstripes it would just look staggering. In Diamond black it would look 'nice'.
But it's not my car!
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march109
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God I think Andys sold the idea to me! think I need an Alpina. 
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2.5 high comp. M20, 3.64 LSD, Fully undersealed, Spax springs & Bilstein shocks, s/s exhaust, Alpina rep wheels and more.
2.5 high comp. M20, 3.64 LSD, Fully undersealed, Spax springs & Bilstein shocks, s/s exhaust, Alpina rep wheels and more.
Hardly - it wasn't a particularly nice car when he bought it - original but pretty tired - hence the restoration. It's not as if I've suggested doing it in Dakar yellow is it? Look at what the Yanks are doing to nice original Fastback Mustangs, turning them into 'Eleanor' replicas for meatheat footballers to cruise around in. Painting an Alpina in a stunning period Alpina colour is an enhancement.d6dph wrote:Bit harsh![]()
You have a point that 'pina blue would look stunning, But I can't help think it would be a waste of a nice original car.
Anyone remember that Gazelle beige B reg C1 2.3? Now THAT desperately needed a colour change.
The '**** off' comment wasn't serious btw!
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The shwarz with silver stripes will be much more subtle though. I fear in that blue with gold stripes it will look too flashy. A bit "posey" look at me kind of thing.
Black is always striking and I think is a colour that will always look good.
Black is always striking and I think is a colour that will always look good.

If you remember the eighties, nothing was subtle. Had Alpina blue been on the list, plenty of City boys would have gone for it. Gloss black with gold pinstripes would be okay but Diamond black reminds me of battered old 320i Tourings.
Flash would be Brilliant red with gold stripes - that'd be my choice. I saw an Alpina blue 1981 B7S (E12) last week and that was something else. But the Henna red/silver stripe car next to it was far more attention grabbing. The blue is very subtle in the flesh but a really beautiful colour.
Flash would be Brilliant red with gold stripes - that'd be my choice. I saw an Alpina blue 1981 B7S (E12) last week and that was something else. But the Henna red/silver stripe car next to it was far more attention grabbing. The blue is very subtle in the flesh but a really beautiful colour.
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Fair point, I'm just a bit of a sucker for keeping cars the original colour & fairly standard if they are a little special.Andyboy wrote:
Hardly - it wasn't a particularly nice car when he bought it - original but pretty tired - hence the restoration. It's not as if I've suggested doing it in Dakar yellow is it? Look at what the Yanks are doing to nice original Fastback Mustangs, turning them into 'Eleanor' replicas for meatheat footballers to cruise around in. Painting an Alpina in a stunning period Alpina colour is an enhancement.
Woo, Can I have two straws pleaseAndyboy wrote: The '**** off' comment wasn't serious btw!I'll buy you a Mr Men Milk Shake at da Ace when I'm next down!

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Simon13
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WLN sold 3 years ago an alpina 2.7 cab which was originally white which had an avus blue paint job in the 90's by a bmw main dealer bodyshop in reading . I remember this as it sold pretty quick too
I was just looking at this pic of my wagon parked in the road outside my house and i can see the blue and gold stripes.....

looks the business there imo, but would it be better in blue!
Everett your a pest and i have a whole ring trip with you coming up in the passenger seat!
At the end of the day, you're doing the car for you, not us. Don't be shy about blue harming the resale - if that's you're only concern, don't worry because it won't. I bet you Alpina blue would add at least a grand to the value. I would code the bumpers blue as well.
At the end of the day, you want a show stopping E30 to show for all the £Â£Ã‚£Ã‚£ and hard work. I just don't think Diamond black would do it justice.
At the end of the day, you want a show stopping E30 to show for all the £Â£Ã‚£Ã‚£ and hard work. I just don't think Diamond black would do it justice.








