A bit about me anyway, I'm 26 and from Peterborough way. I work heat treating metals, and have been working on cars for a few years now.

So I've been hunting around for a bargain 320/325i coupe, to then take apart and use a 7 series to form a nice engine conversion from.
I'm still undecided on whether to take the 4.0 V8 route, or even try attempting the 5.0 V12 route, as i see glenn on here has had success with! - I have to say i've massive respect for you seeing your threads!
Having seen a bargain 750iL for a nudge under £400 I'm seriously considering going the V12 route. But i have a few questions that remain unanswered from spending hours on here researching.
1) If i get the 750iL, will it be wise to use the auto box from the donor car as well? Or am i going to be better getting a manual box from another model? My reason for asking is due to the torque of the engine - What would be my best option; I'm thinking auto would be good for lazy driving, but due to the engine/car it should still shift plenty!
2) If i use the autobox, i presume i will also require the use of its existing ECU (for both the engine and box), so in terms of wiring, is it a much easier task getting a E30 with an autobox to begin with?
3) In terms of wiring; is the process of wiring up the V12 going to be much more involved than say wiring up the M60 4.0 V8 instead?
I have to be honest, to begin with i was mainly considering getting a M60, and fitting that, but having looked, it seems cheaper, and easier to find a 750iL, than a 740i. Hence my thoughts of maybe doing the V12 conversion instead.
Right now i still don't have the E30, I've seen a couple that interest me, but i didnt want to rush into anything and get a unsuitable car.
Sorry for the semi-technical, first post. I hope that you don't mind it, and i look forward to posting on the forum, and hearing from you soon.

Thanks in advance.
