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<blockquote data-quote="midknight" data-source="post: 22417" data-attributes="member: 21490"><p>i've spent the last 3 months looking for a very specific model beemer (more on that later), but it only took 5mins on this website to convince me this is probably where I should've started in the first place..my dad's first beemer was a e23 735 way back when, he loved it so much he bought the e32 735 too.. As a present for his 60th, we plan to present him a fully-restored 735 (from either generation).. Its going to be a restoration project between family and his friends, most of whom are major petrolheads.. So we dont mind a beat up model, as long as it still has its original engine, no major rust damage and still runs.. Hope you guys can help me find the needle in the haystack, will be happy to post pics once the car has been restored.Cheers!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="midknight, post: 22417, member: 21490"] i've spent the last 3 months looking for a very specific model beemer (more on that later), but it only took 5mins on this website to convince me this is probably where I should've started in the first place..my dad's first beemer was a e23 735 way back when, he loved it so much he bought the e32 735 too.. As a present for his 60th, we plan to present him a fully-restored 735 (from either generation).. Its going to be a restoration project between family and his friends, most of whom are major petrolheads.. So we dont mind a beat up model, as long as it still has its original engine, no major rust damage and still runs.. Hope you guys can help me find the needle in the haystack, will be happy to post pics once the car has been restored.Cheers! [/QUOTE]
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