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The sickness began way back in 1998. I had bought my '88 Porsche Carrera the year before and it was so special that I simply couldn't use it as a daily driver.
I'd always liked 5-Series BMWs so I came across this '95 540iA, snagged it, lowered it, and put BBS RXs on it.
I drove it hard, but the Eibach springs were too taught and my wife hated the ride. I hated the automatic transmission. But I loved the E34.
Somehow, this led me to my '95 540 M-Sport, which I purchased from a guy in San Antonio, TX. What a freaking brilliant car. The M-Parallel wheels from the '95 Euro M5 are simply un-matched in their beauty.
I loved it so much I dedicated myself to documenting everything I could about these special cars.
http://www.kindel.com/bmw/m540_info.htm
But, alas, it was time for something different. I sold the M-Sport and bought a 1978 FJ40 Landcruiser which I spent the next 7 years personally restoring and enjoying. Uglina. www.uglina.com.
I'm a bit of a forum rat; you can see how I engaged with the community in restoring Uglina here.
http://forum.ih8mud.com/40-55-series-te ... hread.html
I sold Uglina in February of this year. I had actually already decided I wanted an E28 late last year. I've always loved them. I had a history teacher in high-school who had one. I remember that center-mounted exhaust like it was yesterday.
I've been lurking here and elsewhere learning about the E28 and watching them go by on eBay and BaT. It was only in the last week that my personal situation changed to the point where I could start actively seeking one out.
Today I came to a verbal understanding with a seller of a very special car. I wire him the money tomorrow. I'm not going to disclose any details on the car yet, because I don't want to jinx the sale. Let's just say that it meets my standards for anal-retentiveness.
I'm looking forward to participating on this forum!
Hi, my name is Robert Gibbons.. I'm from Asuncion Paraguay..
I present to you my baby.
Restoration of my baby.
http://fierringibbons.tumblr.com/
I present to you my baby.
Restoration of my baby.
http://fierringibbons.tumblr.com/
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Buying the car saga. http://www.mye28.com/viewtopic.php?t=107587
Fixing most everything and re-upholstering the seats to create black on cardinal saga. http://www.mye28.com/viewtopic.php?t=110506
Car all painted and pretty. http://www.mye28.com/viewtopic.php?t=115388
Started at Purdue and finished the BSME at San Diego State. Paying for school was a bit of a challenge so I joined the Marines in '82 and juggled active and reserve duty to pay bills and take classes. After the 8yr college tour, Marine OCS being full, I went to Army OCS (1988).
1998 finally marrying the WA DC lawyer-chick.
35yrs of running, cycling, triathlons and humping a rucksack have caught up to me. Scar tissue and worn cartilage might mean no more competitive seasons. This pic is from a couple years ago.
A 2010 family pic. Lawyer-chick and the knuckleheads. We are in Savannah, GA. a cute little tourist town on the GA coast. We have the largest historic district in the nation, and the #3 largest St. Patrick's Day drunkfest.
In '06 a neighbor introduced me to tracking a car. My DD at the time was a '91 Porsche 911 Targa (Tiptronic). Trying to handle the car on the ragged edge of control to maximize turn-exit speed was incredible. It was very exciting, tremendously difficult, sometimes terrifying...the greatest fun an American boy could have. I immediately started scheming to swap the Tiptronic car out for a manual because the auto tranny was all the sudden unacceptable. I ended up getting a '99 911 and was doing 4-6 track days/month, throwing thousands of dollars at upgrades, tires and maintenance items every month.
In my first year I did 60 track days. '99 was the first year for Porsche's watercooled engine and it had some known weaknesses. I found one. My aftermarket warranty paid for 2/3rd of the $15k recovery. That motivated me to find a way to make tracking a car affordable. I needed a dedicated inexpensive track car, something with real safety equipment so I could really drive on the edge where all the fun is, and something simple enough that I could learn to do my own wrenching. Who knows, I thought, maybe some day I'd decide to take the next step and go to competition school.
Having owned 2 e30's in Germany I gravitated towards SpecE30 for a track car and bought one in 2007. At 4-6 track days/month, increasingly with "open passing" groups, I was gaining confidence rapidly. To my surprise, in the 3 months it took me to get a SpecE30 I went from "some day I might want to go to comp school" to "comp school next month".
2009 at Road Atlanta.
2011 at Barber.
Our Lemons/ChumpCar. An '87 325i on to which I grafted a circletrack car's front end. The paint scheme was the Bimmerworld World Challenge livery that year. It even had the World Challenge windshield banner, courtesy of BW.
On the grid.
I am the reigning SpecE30 champion of engine swapping. I think I'm on #15 now. Nothing like repetition to make a person fast and efficient at a task. Each of those engine failures has their own story. There's an evil shop, a hapless shop, a pro shop w/ a bad valve grinder, an engine builder error, a failed coolant hose, failed oil pressure relieve valve, failed accusump, multiple junkyard "temporary"engines, several engine changes because I was bored, several head refreshes, and somehow it adds up to 15.
2011, the end of #6. That was a hard year. In the spring I spun at CMP's turn 3 and went into a tirewall broadsides. in the Fall I slipped in a Porsche's oil in the braking zone of Road Atlanta's turn 1 and hit a cement wall a glancing blow at >100mph.
Then in Dec11 #6 reached end of life. An e36 lost coolant in front of me at Road Atlanta's S curves and I went into a cement wall at 87mph. Some said it was the hardest hit they recalled in club racing. I came out of it with a cracked rib.
A week after the death of "Old #6" I found an E30 prepped for a different class, and then left outside for the birds to crap on for 2yrs. 3months later "New #6" emerged.
True to form, New #6 went thru 3 engines in it's first 3 months of racing, but in retrospect, I did not give #2 a fair chance by getting it on a dyno.
Becoming an e28 owner. Last year I decided I was bored with the black on tan e36 (328) M3 clone. I wanted a black on cardinal e36M manual sedan. After several failures to close a deal I got a closer look at Savannah996's (Brian Arcudi) e28, a model I'd always admired. I decided that the classic lines of the e28 were "me" so started looking for a good example in either black or dark silver, with the intent to redo the seats in cardinal. And so it began.
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Well, I'm sure you've seen enough of the car so I thought I'd put a face with the name in case you run into me (please not my car) at Vintage! The 3 Hicks will be there once again and this time each bringing his own ride. The shots below are from last year in Old Salem. Good times
e30 hubcap emblem:
me and my bro:
me and my awesome dadI:
Hope to see ya there!
e30 hubcap emblem:
me and my bro:
me and my awesome dadI:
Hope to see ya there!
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Hey, I have seen that car before on a different forum поздрави от Тексас, колега!M.Velichkov wrote:Greetings from Bulgaria
Let's see - myself and 1st 5er
Credit to the photographer.
Texas M5s approaching the Dragon.
My '95 540i/6:
My old '83 533i/5:
My '88 M5 on the tail of the dragon followed by my attorney
-Pavel
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Me busted cheesing in the garage.
My dog.
My e28!
And a couple GoPro stills I capped from road trips I've taken her on.
Only had her about a year but she is keeping her end of the promise so far, I've put on 15,000 miles already and fixed a lot of the quirks. Turns out the 528e with stock diff just feels at home on the freeway, it eats the mileage and my lifestyle lately has needed it to!
My dog.
My e28!
And a couple GoPro stills I capped from road trips I've taken her on.
Only had her about a year but she is keeping her end of the promise so far, I've put on 15,000 miles already and fixed a lot of the quirks. Turns out the 528e with stock diff just feels at home on the freeway, it eats the mileage and my lifestyle lately has needed it to!
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New To The Group
My wife and I just picked up the 88 528E today as her daily driver. I worked as a BMW mechanic when these were new but don't remember much so I am looking forward to all of the knowledge here for stuff like making the sunroof open, fixing the drivers door lock and a few other small things. The wife wants new wheels, a good sound system and maybe euro bumpers.
I'm more of a BMW Motorcycle guy.
I'm more of a BMW Motorcycle guy.
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Hello!
Me:
My e28 at Cars & Coffee a few months ago (the e30 is not mine).
Me:
My e28 at Cars & Coffee a few months ago (the e30 is not mine).
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I suppose I can finally post a pic of this mug!!!
Me in the red, Logan on the other end. This was the day of purchase. I was buying the focus....I bought the e28!!!
Here's a better one of the car...
Me in the red, Logan on the other end. This was the day of purchase. I was buying the focus....I bought the e28!!!
Here's a better one of the car...
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Here's me with a large shipment of parts
And here's my car as it sits right now
And here's my car as it sits right now
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OK, since I've been on the board since 2007 and now own 2 e28's, I guess this isn't a fleeting fancy. I drove the white one until I bought a '86 bronzitbeige in August 2012. I gave the white one to my son Zach, and painted the bronzit to Zinno in 2013 and renamed them both this year:
The decision to repaint the bronzit car was easy: I've always wanted to paint a car myself. Since about 2008 (or whenever it was that I saw Chris K's zinno e28) I've wanted a zinnoberot e28. I know changing colors is a no-no, and I knew I wasn't going to strip it bare and do it properly, but I thought fuck it, it's my car, and I plan on driving it until either it or I kick.
WORST DECISION I HAVE EVER MADE IN MY LIFE!
It took me over a year. I started a log to keep track of my hours. After it hit 200 hours, and the car was barely primed, I threw the log away. I did take pics, and will do an Eye-Candy thread soon. If the only result of the forthcoming thread is to convince some other poor ignorant dumbass to NOT paint his own car, it will be worth the effort.
The decision to repaint the bronzit car was easy: I've always wanted to paint a car myself. Since about 2008 (or whenever it was that I saw Chris K's zinno e28) I've wanted a zinnoberot e28. I know changing colors is a no-no, and I knew I wasn't going to strip it bare and do it properly, but I thought fuck it, it's my car, and I plan on driving it until either it or I kick.
WORST DECISION I HAVE EVER MADE IN MY LIFE!
It took me over a year. I started a log to keep track of my hours. After it hit 200 hours, and the car was barely primed, I threw the log away. I did take pics, and will do an Eye-Candy thread soon. If the only result of the forthcoming thread is to convince some other poor ignorant dumbass to NOT paint his own car, it will be worth the effort.
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Bear down, Arizona!
Bear down, red and blue!
Bear down, Arizona!
Kick the shit out of ASU!
Go Cats!
Bear down, red and blue!
Bear down, Arizona!
Kick the shit out of ASU!
Go Cats!
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Just to be clear, what was the worst decision -- painting it yourself or changing the color? (Sounds like you are referring to the former?)knunger wrote:The decision to repaint the bronzit car was easy: I've always wanted to paint a car myself. Since about 2008 (or whenever it was that I saw Chris K's zinno e28) I've wanted a zinnoberot e28. I know changing colors is a no-no, and I knew I wasn't going to strip it bare and do it properly, but I thought fuck it, it's my car, and I plan on driving it until either it or I kick.
WORST DECISION I HAVE EVER MADE IN MY LIFE!
It took me over a year. I started a log to keep track of my hours. After it hit 200 hours, and the car was barely primed, I threw the log away. I did take pics, and will do an Eye-Candy thread soon. If the only result of the forthcoming thread is to convince some other poor ignorant dumbass to NOT paint his own car, it will be worth the effort.
Car looks great, by the way.
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Wow! Good call CEK! You obviously have familiarity with Tucson/University of AZ. and our consuming hatred of all things Penix/ASU.cek wrote:Bear down, Arizona!
Bear down, red and blue!
Bear down, Arizona!
Kick the shit out of ASU!
Go Cats!
How so?
Oh, by all means, the bad decision was to paint it myself. I love the color. When I open the trunk or hood, and see that crappy bronzitbeige, I love it even more...Drew in NYC wrote:
Just to be clear, what was the worst decision -- painting it yourself or changing the color? (Sounds like you are referring to the former?)
Car looks great, by the way.
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B.S. Systems Engineering, Software Option, University of Arid-zoners, 1990.
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Early 70s era autoX helmet, check.
PRDA sticker, check. (we did the digital remaster that allowed these to be produced again, that helmet has always had one on there)
SVRA lanyard with hot pit credentials, check.
Time to hop on the bike and head down to the paddock.
PRDA sticker, check. (we did the digital remaster that allowed these to be produced again, that helmet has always had one on there)
SVRA lanyard with hot pit credentials, check.
Time to hop on the bike and head down to the paddock.
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Here is me in the dungeon with my douchnozzel.
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Hello thar!
Me:
My car, last weekend, on the Tail of the Dragon:
Me:
My car, last weekend, on the Tail of the Dragon:
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Thought I'd post a few pictures here and introduce myself as I'm new to this forum and to E28s. I bought my 535is a few weeks back from the second owner with 148k miles. It does have a few small spots of rust in the usual areas, but otherwise it's extremely clean for a northeastern car! I absolutely love it!
Finally one of myself behind the car...
-Colin
Finally one of myself behind the car...
-Colin