I have two e30s with "issues" and am trying to decide what I want to do with them. The obvious choice of course is to drop a LS1 into one while setting the other up for spec e30. But I'm poor, so neither of those are on the table. Here goes:
A 1990 325i 2-door with manual tranny. 85K miles. Its a 2 owner car. The second owner was a friend who didn't drive it much, but didn't take care of the niggling stuff either. It's very clean for its age, with a laundry list of little things and one big thing - he put in lowering springs, then holed the oil pan. The motor is shot.
A 1988 325is 2-door with automatic. 210k miles It was bought from a towing company. It's seen a harder life: more overall wear, a number of small dings, crappy seats, nasty sound from the rear - probably bearings, possibly diff. A longer laundry list of small issues including a heater that was mysteriously bypassed. It runs a little hot in slow traffic, which I think is a bad fan clutch. It had some electrical issues, as witnessed by crimp connectors in a variety of locations. Has aftermarket wheels. The car has not had an easy life.
Both are California cars, so rust is a non-issue. The 325i may be cleaner, but looks kinda dowdy, whereas the 325is an attractive silver grey. My 13YO son has his eyes on the automatic is as his first car when he comes of age. The automatic cuts the balls off of the motor, but he doesn't care at this point. Before I go into options, let me say that I don't really enjoy working on "modern" cars that much, and with a family don't have a ton of hours to spend on them. My wife would really rather I get rid of one.
Option A: fix up both.
Option B: Take the good stuff off of the 325is including the wheels, springs and struts, LSD, steering wheel, stereo and engine and put them on the 325i. Scrap/part out what's left.
Option C:?
Both cars were bought cheap (under $1K each), so I don't have a strong need to recoup investments.
What does the GRM brain trust think?
Thanks in advance!