Bmw 528e 1985, Stick Shift, No Reserve!!! Good Engine And Trans, Fair Shape. on 2040-cars
Dunellen, New Jersey, United States
Engine:6 straight
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: BMW
Options: Sunroof
Model: 5-Series
Power Options: Power Windows
Drive Type: stick
Mileage: 216,485
Trim: chrome
Number of Cylinders: 6
I love this car. I took this car off the road 6 years ago. I drove this every day for 2 years.I now drive the beautiful purple minivan in the picture with the kids. I always had intentions of keeping this car as a backup car under classic insurance. I would start the car every few months and 6 months ago it didn’t start. I had my mechanic look at it and he said it’s a fuel pump. He was able to start it.
I show a picture of the trunk and it pulls out right here. I took true pictures I didn’t clean anything up for ebay. I bought this car from a mechanic who put a new clutch in it. The motor and trans were very strong and probably still should be. Feel free to bring a battery and fuel pump to start it. It does have an automatic sunroof hard to see in picture.Trunk lock is broken and sure it has some other little things like that.
I am an honest seller and if you show up and not as I describe you may back out of the deal. The car is sold as is where is. Good luck and thanks.
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