Thursday, July 23, 2009

ah, huston i think that we have a problem here...50 miles from home we blew the head going up a mountian...


it was a foggy morning...around 8:30am EST as Jonathan slept in the passanger seat we had driven all night...full of coffee we moved with the flow of the morning rush hour traffic...the car comfortably cruised at 75 mph effortlessly...the majority of the trip was over...we would be home soon...that meant well before lunch...we were about 75 miles from home as we began to pull that last big mountain toward our appalachian destination...this particular mountain was the last...and on the other side is the ohio river...i noticed that the while the car had no issues at all pulling through the desert at 116 degrees in the shade...no issues...did i mention that...the water temperature gauge was solid...periodic checks of the water proved no leaks either...i thought that we were good to go...but this last mountain just before stubenville, ohio was our undoing...as we ascended the top of the mountain the water temperature ascended with us...the mechanic in me thought..."well, since we are almost at the top, it will cool as we descend, and i'll check it at the bottom of the hill.."

well part of that was true...since we were almost at the top it did cool as we descended...however, as we float through town we escaped all the red lights (2-HA!!) but at the last light we got caught...and as we sat there i watched the temperature gauge climb...i knew we were about to get out of the car...i woke Jonathan and said: "houston, i think we have a problem!"...i watched the signature white steam coming out of the exhaust and i immediately killed the engine and pulled to the side of the road immediately...popped the bonnet and got my cell phone...i suspected that it was a blown head gasket...i would later find out...that was not the case, instead the coolant chamber had eroded and allowed water to leak into the combustion chamber...more on this development would come later!

after several calls to friends with tow trucks and roll-backs...i finally got a hold of a guy that was loading the bmw in just over a half hour!!! we were 50 miles from home...we drove from stubenville, ohio to the pittsburgh international airport so that i could pick-up my truck that we had left at the airport on the way to california...we were home in another half hour and the rest is history as they say...the end!

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Friday, July 17, 2009

destination: 116 degrees in the shade . . .













on july 17, 2009 my son jonathan and i arrived at LAX and jumped into a shuddle van to an address on rodeo drive in hollywood, california in search of a red 1977 bmw 320i offered for sale on ebay . . . i had already sent the owner $500 and honestly i was a bit fearful and excited at the same time . . . the sale was somewhat hurried . . . we took her for a drive around the block . . . small puffs of smoke at start up didn't overly concern me because the body had NO RUST at all . . . it is a typical southern california car . . .

after paying the owner the remainder of cask i owed jonathan and i jumped in and took off for the beach . . . due west . . . we stopped at several hotels in venice beach and after our fair share of looks those $400 + a night rooms we settled in at a beach front property and headed for the boardwalk for a view of the beach . . .

after a few short days of sun and fun in california jonathan and i set our gps due east and began a trip i will never forget . . .

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Monday, July 13, 2009

the ad that started it all . . .









A friend of mine was moving abroad and had this California car in storage for two years. When I went to pick it up the first thing I noticed was the original paint on about half of the car and the amazing condition the car was in for it's year. There was no oil on the ground, the tires were fully inflated, no cracks in the dash, no signs of rust, good seals, good glass, good trim. I was very impressed with how original and unmolested this car was.

Once the flat bed brought it back to my place I got it ready to be fired up. When pulling a car out of storage you must do a few things before the initial startup to ensure that you don't damage anything. I drained the transmission, engine, radiator and gas tank and refilled them all with fresh fluids/filters, and then I installed a new battery. The car fired right up, and I immediately took it for a spin. Drove great, needed nothing. I then also changed the spark plugs, wires, distributor cap and ignition rotor, a few gas lines and now I'm also running a bottle of techron through the fuel system to clean out any possible gunk in the injectors. The belts and hoses are in very good condition, I checked the front brakes and the pads have another 6k miles on them, the odometer is working properly, braking, signal, headlights and tail lights all work properly. The car also runs very cool. Even in the worst traffic on the hottest days the engine temp doesn't seem to creep past 160 degrees.

The car starts strong, shifts perfectly, all the lights and guages work, the radio and speakers work great, no leaks, good heating, good fan, good horn, good sunroof, good locks and windows, good clutch, good ebrake, good seats, good suspension, good tires (Pirelli w/ about 80%). Comes with a one inch stack of service records, four or five keys, clean CA title, registration renewed through June 2010, a smog certificate, spare tire and changing tools, and even the original tool kit as photographed below. After the car is paid for, I will flush the crankcase and change the oil and filter once again to remove any remaining sludge and have this motor super clean on the inside.

This would make a great car for someone on a budget looking for a driver, but can't see themselves in a Ford Focus. This would also make a great car for a BMW enthusiast looking to restore an all original specimen. I usually work with cars in the $30k price range so I don't know what buyers expect for $2k. I think this represents an excellent value. Please email freely and I will answer your questions as best I can, and if they are good ones, I will post them to the listing.

The car is available for visual inspection at any time. Test drives will require that you show up with all of the funds in hand. (310)770-XXXX Adam.

UPDATE 7.13.09: the car will not be relisted after this. the price has been reduced to $1,000.00 and my girlfriend has taken a shine to it and i will be giving it to her if it doesn't sell in the next two days. i am posting to let my buyers know that i am willing to offer a discount on upholstery work. as a favor to me, my upholsterer has offered to restuff the front seats so they are nice and firm, reupholster the passenger seat to take care of that tear, and reupholster the back seat where it is torn. please inquire if you have any questions.