Unmolested 1978 Bmw 530 I Automatic Nice Condition No Reserve on 2040-cars
Fairfield, New Jersey, United States
Unmolested
1978 BMW 530 i Automatic Nice Condition Anthracite metallic with beige leather interior. Nice overall condition, well maintained and garage kept - second owner. One spot of rust on driver's front door. Car was Ziebart treated when new. No accidents. Car starts, runs and drives. Selling as is where is. Low mileage - 144,154 miles. Driven very little in the last 20 years. -
1991 - New aftermarket exhaust -
1997 - New Boge shocks -
1997 - Rebuilt trans and new main rear seal - 131,353 miles -
2001 - Remanufactured cylinder head -
2006 - New Die Hard battery; been on battery tender since then -
Pirelli tires all around - 195 70 R 14; P4000 in the front; P5 in the rear -
mounted on newer BMW steel wheels. -
Includes old snow tires on original rims with original hub caps -
JVC AM/FM Cassette KS RX300 with Craig speakers -
Includes factory shop manual, spare water pump - new in box, window sticker,
sales brochure and many records. Some issues - AC, PW and electric sunroof don't work. Deposit through Paypal. Pay balance in cash when buyer picks up vehicle. |
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