I have the ability, of finding projects. Over the years my timing has not been great for acquiring, storing and then working on them in any sort of responsible time frame. But this has not stopped my stock piling an inventory of projects.
Now I have come to grips with and I'm learning to be at peace with the following, as to race cars: You can acquire them, you can work on them, you can drive them and yes, you can race them.
This leads to the BMW, purchased in December of 2013. That sat in a dusty sort of statics until the timing, the funds and the most important thing, finding someone that could do the thing I have no skill at completing, had been found. I now have grown comfortable with the title of project instigator and parts chaser. That pays the bills. So what does the car look like, in the beginning?
This is it, a 1987 BMW 325 built to the 2010 NASA GT2 rules. The car has a 1991 non vanos M50 under the hood and per the rules of the day it has a 180hp or 190hp chip.
The picture was taken the day I picked it up in La Quinta. The story of how I ended up with it, that's the part that started 18 months before the date of picking it up. When you are trying to distract your self at work and you are happily married with a great family, you might have as your morning routine checking on, lets call it "..... . list" under race cars in the up scale area that is within 100 miles of your office. Just because, well you never know.
When you find the above. The first day of it's posting early in the week, for $8500. So as I am the captain of my ship, being self employed, I made the call to see the car and call it a day working in what we call the "low desert". At 11:00 the day I first found the listing, giving me less than two hours to drive the 90 plus miles on the Highway 10 East that is patrolled by California's most efficient fine collectors. Again, the stars were in my favor.
What I found at the given address was, as it turned out a glimpse of the owners collection. This car had been purchased as his "desire to drive a race car and go racing with his friends" at that private track not far from his home in Valley. The car was sourced on the East coast, freshened and after a twenty minute session, parked. Racing a race car did not do it for him. So I did the only thing that I could to make this deal happen. As I am the first person that has made it to the garage from the listing going live, in the less than two hours of my drive, his phone is on fire. I went full asking price, $1500 down and at least $500 a month until it was paid off. Stored at his garage. He said yes..
As they say, be very careful what you ask for. It can be lots of fun!
David