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It is the spray stuff. It actually works great, little pricey, but it looks pretty dang good. The Germans were VERY good when it comes to building a car that can be serviced. The v12 in a car
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Well I found another one. Waiting on pictures but I think I am going to pull the trigger I have been getting the urge to build an engine recently so I am
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Another 2 cans of plastic dip
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Well I not only have a beat up Dodge truck, but I also have a 1989 bmw 750il. Yep quarter century old bmw v12, good choice huh hahah
I've always had a soft spot for the older BMW sedans. I have had
E36 318is SOOO SLOW, but ran good at 260,000 miles
not worth a picture
E34 540i 6 speed, quick and fun had big dreams with a small wallet
E34 530it Awesomely fun to drive soccer mom car. I sold it at 297,000 miles and it still ran like a tank, I later found it at a junkyard. That hurt. If you care to read the story of this car it can be found HERE
and finally the current
E32 750il
Anyways I bought this car from my farther in law for $250 in none running condition. It needed some serious help.
Some specs.
- m70 5.0l v12 SOHC
- 300 hp 300 ft/lb
- #4000+ worth of German metal
- Reclining rear seats
- all seats heated
- self leveling suspension
Anyways here's how I got it
Parked at it's new home
things it needed to be road ready,
- all fluids changed
- all 4 rotors turned and new brake pads
- 4 new tires
- %75 new coolant hoses ( replaced the rest shortly after)
- New head gasket on drivers side.
- Rear suspension valve re-seal and adjustment
- Headlights
- engine bay cleaning
- Some basic wiring
Paint was in 3/10 condition.
Head off
Brake Work
Back on the ground in running condition
Painted it Flat Black
And upgraded headlights Morimoto Bixenon mini h1's ( very highly recommended)
Anyways all of this to get to where it is now. Paint is starting to peel off due to me not having time to finish it...........So whats the next step?
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I think camo green WWII Bomber theme needs to happen. I am thinking Shark Teeth and maybe a pin-up girl. something like the below.
I have to say that plasti-dip is wonderful stuff. ( nice to have a car you can do whatever you want with because you don't care about it)
The beginning
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