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4rephill
1,403 posts
47 months
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Hugo a Gogo said: OK, maybe not quite a stone-cold classic yet  My monies on: Black leather interior and the owners trying to keep it out of the (little) sun that we get because they like to wear shorts! (Or a skirt if it's a girl/someone that way inclined! [gotta be P.C about these things don't ya know!  ] )
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rumple
2,527 posts
20 months
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Indigop said: Is that the white one in a field near market drayton? Where near Market Drayton, i live 10 minutes away but havent seen this.
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rumple
2,527 posts
20 months
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Rollcage said: bmthnick1981 said: The Style 32 wheels are worth saving though! Classic wheel Imo, looked awesome on my old E32 750i Agree f  k the compact off, style 32's are an absolute class act.
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rigga
3,058 posts
70 months
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bmthnick1981
2,794 posts
85 months
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Rollcage said: bmthnick1981 said: The Style 32 wheels are worth saving though! Classic wheel Imo, looked awesome on my old E32 750i Yep and on my old E38 750i 
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bmthnick1981
2,794 posts
85 months
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And on my old E36 328i Sport  I'll stop now 
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cjb1
1,231 posts
20 months
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bmthnick1981 said: And on my old E36 328i Sport  I'll stop now  Yeah, OK fella but you're maybe on the wrong thread here, this one is about classics found in a poor state of repair and abandoned not nice older cars loved and cared for like your's obviously were (must say those wheels on the 750 were possibly the nicest BMW ever produced) Ooops now you've gone and got me diverifying now  try: http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/gassing/topic.asp?h=0...
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bmthnick1981
2,794 posts
85 months
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cjb1 said: Yeah, OK fella but you're maybe on the wrong thread here, this one is about classics found in a poor state of repair and abandoned not nice older cars loved and cared for like your's obviously were (must say those wheels on the 750 were possibly the nicest BMW ever produced) Ooops now you've gone and got me diverifying now  try: http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/gassing/topic.asp?h=0...Fair comment, apologies for the temporary thread hijack!
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cjb1
1,231 posts
20 months
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Yeah, OK fella but you're maybe on the wrong thread here, this one is about classics found in a poor state of repair and abandoned not nice older cars loved and cared for like your's obviously were (must say those wheels on the 750 were possibly the nicest BMW ever produced) Ooops now you've gone and got me diverifying now  try: http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/gassing/topic.asp?h=0...[/quote] Fair comment, apologies for the temporary thread hijack! [/quote] no problem, hope you put yours on the thread mentioned, that 750i is a beaut! Even if you don't still own it it's worthy of a post.[quote=bmthnick1981][quote=cjb1]
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thomson
270 posts
72 months
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Back on topic, this resides next door to the mother in law, genuine CX25 GTi turbo, hes been sat there for years. 
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shakotan
5,695 posts
65 months
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Rollcage said: bmthnick1981 said: The Style 32 wheels are worth saving though! Classic wheel Imo, looked awesome on my old E32 750i Wasn't Dolphin Grey was it? My mate has a DG E32 750i with 18" Style 32s on...
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Rollcage
9,223 posts
61 months
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shakotan said: Rollcage said: bmthnick1981 said: The Style 32 wheels are worth saving though! Classic wheel Imo, looked awesome on my old E32 750i Wasn't Dolphin Grey was it? My mate has a DG E32 750i with 18" Style 32s on... Very possibly - it was about 12 years ago now, and I cant quite remember. Either that or black! I do think they were 17s though.....
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hidetheelephants
5,598 posts
62 months
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thomson said: Back on topic, this resides next door to the mother in law, genuine CX25 GTi turbo, hes been sat there for years.  Cool; as driven by bourgeois hooligans for whom the Renault 30 was not louche enough. Does it have an empty packet of gitanes in the front?
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cjb1
1,231 posts
20 months
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thomson said: Back on topic, this resides next door to the mother in law, genuine CX25 GTi turbo, hes been sat there for years.  A guy that used to live next door to us 10-12 years ago used to love these, had one after the other. They were a lovely looking thing but technically and electrically a nightmare apparently. A bugger to work on too, I rode in them a few times, so smooth and for a car their size handled like on rails oddly enough.
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CAPP0
5,858 posts
72 months
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thomson said: Back on topic, this resides next door to the mother in law, genuine CX25 GTi turbo, hes been sat there for years.  Got to be S10GTA's next project, once he's recovered from wifey's beating!
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hardcastlephil
110 posts
31 months
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Hooli
21,222 posts
69 months
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The door height makes me think the LR is Series One.
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SystemParanoia
8,532 posts
67 months
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thomson said: Back on topic, this resides next door to the mother in law, genuine CX25 GTi turbo, hes been sat there for years.  is that the one with the indicators on the dash?
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odyssey2200
17,500 posts
78 months
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hardcastlephil said: Is that an Austin Gypsy?  The second is a Badford KM. I had forgotten they existed.
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soxboy
1,508 posts
88 months
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Hooli said: The door height makes me think the LR is Series One. Has the look of an Austin Gypsy to me.
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