I'm looking for an autocrosser/HDPE car. All the good cars are on c-list an hour away...
Car #1 - 1985 325e, 251k miles on car/motor, 100k on transmission. 5-speed swapped in for auto. Limited slip diff. Seller says needs a complete exhaust, there's one on now that's "junk" and the cat was previously hacked out of the stock exhaust. Has a surging idle and "needs TLC" along with paint and repair of one small rust spot. Seller is motivated, recently dropped asking price from $1k to $600.
Car #2 - 1989 325ix, 162k miles, "needs some work", has recent timing belt, new front struts ready to install. Asking $2k. No pics.
Car #3 - 1990 325i coupe at a dealer. 200k miles, interior looks absolutely perfect, exterior has a minor dent but the paintwork looks superb. The "V6" has been "maintained on time". Asking $2995.
I'm going to make arrangements to see at least the 325e this weekend if not all 3 of them. The e has the most appeal for me - it's don't look back cheap, has an LSD, and being a first year 325e should have the sport interior. I'd do a new timing belt asap, adjust the valves, throw new plugs and fluids in it, track down the idle problem (vac leak or IAC) and go. I don't care if the exterior (dark gray) is rough, it looks like a 6/10 in the pics, if it's horrible it will get a roller paint job.
The ix would be good if I were looking for a rallycrosser, an ice racer, or a year-round car, but I'm not. I worry about the additional weight of the awd system and the potentially very expensive front diff, and for my needs the extra weight isn't going to help.
The i would be great if I wanted to dump my 750 and have a nice looking cheap daily, but I'm not. It's got the base seats, not the sports.
Assuming I want to go for the 325e, should I be afraid of an auto-to-manual swapped E30? What should I look for to make sure it was done correctly? Anything else expensive to look out for? Any compelling reason to spend the extra and go for the xi or the i (besides the i motor)? The last cheap 325e I looked at was a mess but even with horrid brakes that needed 3 pumps to do anything, a scary noise from one rear corner on decel and a shifter so sloppy I got 3rd 3 times before I figured out how far over 1st really was the goodness of the E30 came shining through, and I've been looking for a better but still cheap example since.