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Friday 14th October 2011

SOTW Special: BMW 635 CSi

A Shed you can't buy, but one that you'll almost certainly want...



A rather odd Shed of the Week today. Not for the subject - a £1k BMW 635CSi is classic SOTW fodder - but for the fact that it isn't actually for sale.

That's because it's PHer Jon-'s new pride and joy, a bag-of-sand bargain that he bought almost by accident.

Initially the plan was to get 'the coolest car you can buy for £2000'. But while he fancied an old sharknose 6-series, he reckoned that he wouldn't be able to get in one he wanted for much less than £5k.

Then PHer Beefmeister pointed out a 635 CSi on ebay for £1800, which later dropped to £1400 with a year's MOT. "It looked a bit rotten from pictures, wasn't advertised at all well, but I emailed the guy and he claimed it was in great condition underneath," says Jon-. "I didn't bother to follow it up until he emailed me saying I could have it for £1000 if I'd come and collect it that week, so off I went to look at it." Made you an offer you couldn't refuse, from the sound of it, Jon-...


"As promised, while it was a bit rotten on the surface it was sound underneath, and more importantly everything worked. The air con blew cold, the electric windows and sun roof worked fine, the trip computer, sensors, engine etc all were great (other than the temperature gauge thinking the outside temperature was a toasty 135f) so I took the plunge and bought my first classic."

And a classic it is: 215bhp, 224lb ft and a 138mph top speed from that venerable 3.4-litre straight-six. But back to Jon-:

"During the long drive home (100 miles) I instantly regretted the purchase, scared I'd break down before I got home, then I had sleepless nights for the next few nights worried I'd just wasted £1000 on a skip. I didn't touch the car for the next few days but since then I've been getting to know her and have totally fallen for her charms.


"She's not perfect, she leaks a bit of power steering fluid out and lets a bit of rain water in, and there is some top rot but it's a great town run about with its lazy auto box and excellent mpg (at least 18mpg average...).

"Anyway, the only thing I've done so far is a new set of wheels (£200) as one of the original wheels was buckled. They're a bit pimping but they'll do for now. I've also corrected the paintwork issues it had (with sand paper and a load of polishing) and the paint is now in great condition where it isn't rusty!"

There is also an ominous vibration from the gearbox, Jon- tells us, but that's a fine opportunity to swap out the three-speed-plus-overdrive auto for a manual gearbox, possibly while the top rot is sorted out and the car is sorn'd over the winter.


Having been used to fast cars and hot hatches, the wafty-boat feel took a while to get his head around, apparently, but he's now fully bought-in to the lazy driving style the car positively encourages. A true Shed success story, we reckon...

(Oh, and if you want to help Jon- fund his manual gearbox conversion, you could always visit his website - tyrereviews.co.uk...)

 

 

 

 

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cupra_bish

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What a bargin!

Liquid Tuna

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25 months

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This is gonna cost ya!

stuckmojo

946 posts

57 months

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I love it.

I hope he enjoys it, and secretly expect him to spend thousands on it and then sell it. (hopefully to me..)

attym3

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Loved mine, it was White as well. biggrin

Rust was the biggest problem though. Every MOT it needed some doing and don't mention the front wings. hehe
It would be nice to sort one out properly though, an M6 preferably, a proper future classic IMO.

Fartgalen

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Nice car Jon.
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h4muf

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Well done for taking the plunge!

I bloody love them,always wanted one after seeing the baddy drive one in Innerspace!

Hope it's kind to you Jon smile

cliffie

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The headlamp wipers actually work...? That is a bargain indeed.

Itsallicanafford

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...sure things are going to go wrong, buy a workshopmanual and think of it more of a hobby, and always tell people it only cost a grand (and never the £1000's + you invariably spend getting it right)...Nice!

bob1179

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Fantastic motor, well done!

I used to have an E28 M535i, which is what the 6 is based on, absolutely fabulous motor and made an awesome straight six howl when you put your foot down.

One thing though, these made 218bhp when new, not 184bhp...

smile

uncle tez

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Love it. I even like the wheels

pSyCoSiS

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bob1179 said:
Fantastic motor, well done!

I used to have an E28 M535i, which is what the 6 is based on, absolutely fabulous motor and made an awesome straight six howl when you put your foot down.

One thing though, these made 218bhp when new, not 184bhp...

smile
Think it was 211?

dan5oclocksmith

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184bhp is the 2.8 version.

This looks like top work though - good effort!

bob1179

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pSyCoSiS said:
Think it was 211?
I've just looked it up and it appears to vary between 211 bhp to 218 bhp depending on variety and age of engine.

I always assumed it was 218! It's a lovely engine though, they get a bit tappety with age but as long as they are serviced properly and have had the camshaft spray bar mod (they can get blocked starving the cam of oil) will do intergalactic mileages.

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Beefmeister

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Don't forget Jon - first dibs! biggrin

Maldini35

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Great choice.

Life's too short not to take the plunge occasionally.

I reckon every bloke should have a running project. Keeps you sane after a bad day in the office.

Good luck

ejenner

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I had the full-power 635csi F-reg highline. I bought the best one I could find. Apart from rot in the front wings (my reason for selling) it was good as gold. Power was good but delivered in a 'leggy' way. i.e. hang-on for ages in every gear but it certianly pulls. The noise it makes getting up to the red-line while you have your foot welded to the floor makes me sob it's so beautiful! Not bettered by any car yet.

As a benchmark, racing around Manchester when I was on a business trip with a mate driving a Lexus IS300 the 635 was exactally the same performance. Neither of us could pull-away from either. Except off the line where traction control on the Lexus made it a really slow starter.

Excuse to post 635 pic! Yes PLEASE!


Rot starting, little pimples poking through paint!






Cockpit! I used to love the air-craft style gear selector in the old BMs!



treetops

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Travelled through France in one of these in the early 90's M635Csi IIRC.
Sunroof open all the windows down - oh that was great.

GReat great car that will surely appreciate!

Dr G

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The best looking car BMW ever made for a thousand pounds? A no brainer, sir!

ejenner

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Trick with the windows is to tilt the sunroof up at the back and open the rear windows. Creates a great cooling draft. If you have ac then put that on as well and you won't feel cooler!

pSyCoSiS

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Love these cars.

Nearly bought a 635 CSi Highline in Dolphin Grey back in 2005.

It was rotten though, wings were gone as was the rest of the body!

At the time it was £2695, but with the work it needed, I walked away.

But, those M30 Big Block are bullet proof engines if looked after, and produce a nice howl.

Getting rare now. Well done to the man who took the plunge!

Looks nice in Alpine White.

Edited by pSyCoSiS on Friday 14th October 09:51

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