BMW 323 1984 needs restoration

individj

Well-known member
Hi

I think you could easily get R200K for the E30, if fully restored and original.

Have a look on Autotrader and Gumtree what these go for. Crazy prices.

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if you have a buyer for anything close to R200k for a chrome bumper 4 door 323i with an engine change forward me the deets i need to make some paper.
 

Swiegie

Active member
if you have a buyer for anything close to R200k for a chrome bumper 4 door 323i with an engine change forward me the deets i need to make some paper.
I think the most important factor here is fully restored to original specs. Some places advertise 318's for R160k........ and then they are also not perfect.
 

TBP88

Well-known member
SO if I was to sell it right now, what would be a reasonable price?
Honestly, a 4 door chromie with no engine - I'd probably advertise in the 40-50k range and expect to get offers in the 30k range. I don't see any universe where this car becomes an R200k machine, even if you spent the sort of money to do an engine swap and the assorted goodies and a respray I doubt it becomes an R200k vehicle. The really desireable E30s are the 2 doors and the plastic bumpers, a 4 door chromie with no engine is likely going to end up being a spinner car.
 

neilovan

New member
Honestly, a 4 door chromie with no engine - I'd probably advertise in the 40-50k range and expect to get offers in the 30k range. I don't see any universe where this car becomes an R200k machine, even if you spent the sort of money to do an engine swap and the assorted goodies and a respray I doubt it becomes an R200k vehicle. The really desireable E30s are the 2 doors and the plastic bumpers, a 4 door chromie with no engine is likely going to end up being a spinner car.
Ok, so if I asked for 40k and settled for 35 it would be a fair deal?
 
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