RE: BMW 635CSi: PH Fleet

RE: BMW 635CSi: PH Fleet

Thursday 6th July 2017

BMW 635CSi: PH Fleet

A full introduction to the PH Fleet for Alex Robbins' lovely E24 6 Series



Where to start? Well, the beginning seems as good a place as any, so I'll start there. The last time I wrote a Fleet column for this esteemed publication, I was driving a Citroen BX 16v; before that, a Toyota MR2, which - long-time readers will remember - had all the structural integrity of an egg carton, having formerly been filled full of newspaper and papier mache.


It's been a few years, and in the intervening time I sold the BX for... well, another BX, only a better one. And then I decided that, much though I loved them, BXs were no longer where my future lay. There are, after all, too many other itches to scratch.

One of those itches was for an old BMW. And as old BMWs are generally nailed-on investments, I figured I could borrow a bit of cash to help with the purchase, and not lose it. This opened up a new realm of possibilities. For my budget, E36 M3s, early 840s, immaculate E34 V8s and even chrome bumper E30 cabriolets all fit the bill.

But even before I was a bit of a BMW fanboy, I lusted after an E24 6 Series. In the Hollywood films of my youth, bad guys and bigshots alike drove shark-nosed BMs, and an E24 was the prettiest of the lot. When I discovered I could just about scrape my way into one - and a half-decent one - for my budget, I was sold.


As it turns out, I got preposterously lucky. I didn't just find a half-decent one, but one that had had care and attention lavished upon it for its whole life. F660DKN was bought new from Waldron Specialist Cars in Maidstone, and owned for the next 18 years by the wife of the owner of a haulage firm.

It was then sold, briefly, to London, before making its way down to Fareham, where it spent the next five years, in the loving patronage of Colin. Colin had owned four E24s before this one, and was the sort of owner who'd service it himself annually, despite only doing 2,000 miles a year in it, and who'd take apart the famously tricksy headlight wipers to get them working again when they seized up. Colin, in short, was the sort of person from whom you always dream of buying a classic car.

A deal was struck. I returned a week later to collect my very own E24. What an incredible feeling. And driving home in this, one of the most graceful coupes BMW's ever made - in my book - was even more special.


As a 1988 model, it has a mildly tweaked version of the M30 engine rated to 217hp, as fitted to the E32 7 Series, rather than the 215hp of the earlier 635s. It also had the Highline option pack ticked, giving it a fully leathered-up interior - the dash, door cards, centre console and even the sun visors are all cow hide.

And the original owner went further still, speccing a factory badge delete, sports front seats with two-stage electric heaters, cruise control, a limited-slip differential and the Motorsport accessory steering wheel. I haven't yet found an original price list from the period to verify it, but I have my suspicions that this car might have had all the options boxes ticked, with the exception of the no-cost manual. As you can imagine, then, the more I've learned about this car since I bought it, the more I've realised what a fabulous example it is.

In nearly three years of ownership, the E24 and I have had a few adventures together. Like the time, in 2015, when two friends and I decided to tick one of those life boxes and drive the Route Napoleon in our three cars - the BMW, a Jaguar XK convertible and a Renaultsport Clio 172. As you can imagine, the 635 was the consummate grand tourer on the journey down, but what really surprised was how skilfully it dealt with the twisty bits once there, even with its automatic gearbox. I was expecting a bit of a barge; instead I got a raspy straight-six sports saloon, in the finest BMW tradition.


Shortly afterwards, an even more special duty was called for: the big BMW became my wedding car. After an amazing deep clean and detail from valeter supreme Richard Tipper, aka Perfection Valet, the 635 was dressed in its Sunday best, and drove my wife and I away from the church in Brixton.

Between these two peaks, there have been few troughs. In fact, the 635 has barely blotted its copybook - although the bubbling front wings will need expensive attention at some stage soon. Other plans for the future include engine work to replace a worn camshaft (a common M30 issue), and another road trip... but more on that in the months to come.

Which means there's just one last question to ask: five years on, am I happy that I cut my losses and let the MR2 go? Hmm. Tough one.


FACT SHEET
Car:
1988 BMW 635CSi Auto 'Highline'
Run by: Alex Robbins
Bought: December 2014
Mileage at purchase: 100,895
Mileage now: 107,239
Last three years at a glance: Good fortune, fantastic memories, and no regrets. Here's to the next three!

 

 

 

 

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2 GKC

Original Poster:

1,901 posts

106 months

Thursday 6th July 2017
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That is fantastic, lovely colour combination too. Loved them since my top trump days......

Rawwr

22,722 posts

235 months

Thursday 6th July 2017
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It really has one of the most distinctive, best-looking front-ends ever. Such a lovely thing.

dmatin

39 posts

138 months

Thursday 6th July 2017
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Great looking car - been looking for one and off for ages but never pulled the trigger yet - got to do it soon as the prices
creep her upwards ! sounds you got a great one - enjoy !

PistonBroker

2,419 posts

227 months

Thursday 6th July 2017
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Perfection!

Lovely looking thing. Reminds me of flicking through car mags in the late 80s.

Enjoy!

sutts

897 posts

149 months

Thursday 6th July 2017
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Lovely (I am a bit biased!).

Was the original owner's haulage company Firmin Transport by any chance?

Carfield

297 posts

172 months

Thursday 6th July 2017
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I have an idea that these might just be the best looking car of all. (Eye of the beholder and all that, before a platoon of E-Type fans arrive).

FN2TypeR

7,091 posts

94 months

Thursday 6th July 2017
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That is bloody lovely, I look forward to the forthcoming updates!

cloud9

Debaser

5,939 posts

262 months

Thursday 6th July 2017
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Gorgeous car!

deltashad

6,731 posts

198 months

Thursday 6th July 2017
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I'm a big fan of these. My dad frequently dropped me off and collected from school in one with the same colour scheme back in 1982. It belonged to his boss who regularly let us use it. We even got to collect it brand new from Park Lane.
I married at the start of June. I rented a new 640I GC for the duration in the UK and it brought back memories.
I still have a limited edition photography pack 6 of 6 from the original purchase of the 635.

RandomTask

139 posts

183 months

Thursday 6th July 2017
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Does anyone have any idea of the value of these now? The ones in the classified are all 635i and are £10k+

The reason I ask is that I go past a park and ride multi-story car park on the train as part of my commute. There appears to be an abandoned white 6 series, which has sat in the same spot on the top deck of the car park for weeks. The reason it sticks out is that there's only ever 1 or 2 other cars parked on the top story.

acme

2,971 posts

199 months

Thursday 6th July 2017
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Simply fantastic, a cracking story too, and lovely to see it avoided chrome arches and a life of crime!

Do keep us updated please.

My father had one in the same colour, as a kid it was my job to clean the wheels!

D88TWC, where are you now?! (given that it had 60k miles by mid '88 I suspect the last MOT of 2008 showing 104k is slightly misleading!)

Edited by acme on Thursday 6th July 13:06

scottos

1,146 posts

125 months

Thursday 6th July 2017
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I was sorely tempted by one of these myself, we look after a group a 635csi and its had such an impact on me for the last decade and a half! I ended out getting a 2002tii though, i like my smaller cars on the whole but of course it had to be a sharknose!

Great read and glad you're having fun with your 635!

nicholasm

145 posts

186 months

Thursday 6th July 2017
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Article said:
But even before I was a bit of a BMW fanboy, I lusted after an E24 6 Series. In the Hollywood films of my youth, bad guys and bigshots alike drove shark-nosed BMs, and an E24 was the prettiest of the lot.
Ditto. I've wanted one ever since Bruce Willis had a 633CSi in Moonlighting (showing my age there).

aaron_2000

5,407 posts

84 months

Thursday 6th July 2017
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I still strongly believe that these are the best looking BMW's ever created (Excluding the M1)

aaron_2000

5,407 posts

84 months

Thursday 6th July 2017
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acme said:
D88TWC, where are you now?! (given that it had 60k miles by mid '88 I suspect the last MOT of 2008 showing 104k is slightly misleading!)
Road tax expired in 2012 so it's either a Coke can, or it's sat in someones garage forgotten about.

Jimmy Recard

17,540 posts

180 months

Thursday 6th July 2017
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"Drove my wife and me", not "my wife and I"

Sorry, that's a pet hate of mine. You have a lovely car!

Leins

9,468 posts

149 months

Thursday 6th July 2017
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Lovely!


nicholasm said:
Article said:
But even before I was a bit of a BMW fanboy, I lusted after an E24 6 Series. In the Hollywood films of my youth, bad guys and bigshots alike drove shark-nosed BMs, and an E24 was the prettiest of the lot.
Ditto. I've wanted one ever since Bruce Willis had a 633CSi in Moonlighting (showing my age there).
Hawk in Spenser for Hire had one too. Think it might have been a US M6

alorotom

11,941 posts

188 months

Thursday 6th July 2017
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It's took 3yrs to write that and tease it?!? Come on man!

Where the pics from Napoleon, less tease and more action please wink

Oh and I cannot believe it's been 5yrs since the MR2!!!

uncler

37 posts

186 months

Thursday 6th July 2017
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Lovely, lovely car! From the days where owning a BMW really meant something. Great spec and colour too! Must resist temptation to purchase one instead of replacing our woodworm infested ground floor...

acme

2,971 posts

199 months

Thursday 6th July 2017
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aaron_2000 said:
Road tax expired in 2012 so it's either a Coke can, or it's sat in someones garage forgotten about.
That's a strange one, MOT ran out 2009, tax 2012?!

It was pretty unreliable in the 18 months/60k miles; it had two ECU's and a gearbox from memory. Cost £33k new in 1986, I remember it seemed an utter fortune! That's a top spec Golf these days!