At the end of last summer, I was fortunate enough to stumble upon a 1991 E30 318i manual convertible (102K miles). The car itself was a two-owner car from new (a doctor and I understand a lawyer) and while it has small signs of rust in one or two places I would guess it has been garaged for 95% of its life and compared to others I have seen it stood out as a strong example. My situation is that I am a novice mechanic, but keen to use the car in part to improve my knowledge base. I am on a limited budget and plan to try and put £150 aside each month to restore and keep on top of any issues slowly.
My main question is this - other than the timing belt and sorting out small bits of bodywork is there anything people would recommend a new owner does as part of the maintenance schedule. I have a full-service history going back to 2014/15 and MOT's back to 1998.
Work done:
2019 - Oil change 101K
2019 - New exhaust 101K
2019 - Brake fluid change 101K
2018 - Timing belt 95K
2018 - New thermostat 95K
2018 - New brake pads 95K
2017 - New spark Plugs 92K
2015- New fuel Pump 88K Miles
The car itself runs/stops/ no knocking or noises etc. MOT advisories (worn bushings and partly corroded brake line) - both I plan to do in the summer.
Would anyone recommend anything missing from this list or indeed work that should be carried out around the 80K/100K mile period which is missing and not in the history. I have the Haynes manuals and one or two sources for maintenance schedules, but I know from experience that you cannot beat the advice to others?
I would be hugely grateful if anyone had any advice.
Thanks
Dan




