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MosportGreen66 05-28-2020 01:58 PM

Fs - 1984 bmw 633CSI
 
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Hi All,

For sale here is our 1984 BMW 633 CSI. This was purchased from the estate of the original owner. 43k original miles. Clean CarFax report with no accidents reported.

This car is finished in its original combination of black exterior on red/black interior. Automatic transmission. Beautiful original paint which just had a complete correction detail and shows very nicely. The paint meter is consistent between 4-7 mils with one exception on the passenger 1/4 where there evidence of a small touch up.

The original interior is incredible. The multi-functional seat adjustments work flawlessly including the headrests! For those into these cars, it is well known that the headrests never work. Original OEM floor mats and all gauges work. The dash is crack free - again - you never see that.

This is a great survivor car that has been cared for and garaged since day 1. Bought locally in Greenwich, CT and lived in the immediate area its entire life. Lady owned and pampered. I've had two e28 5 Series and absolutely love these 1980s BMWs. I know other members here love these cars too and wanted to offer it here before other channels like Bring A Trailer.

Asking $16,000 OBO

Thanks,
Dan
914-715-4081

[email protected]

Lynn 05-28-2020 02:29 PM

Nice example. Only one thing under the hood is unfamiliar.

What is the small canister looking object, about the size of a coil, next to the fuse box with the read plastic flag sticking up?

GLWS

TimG 05-28-2020 02:34 PM

It looks like a master kill switch.

MosportGreen66 05-28-2020 03:01 PM

Hi Lynn, thanks for the compliment. Tim is correct. It is a master kill. The car was stored often (as shown by the low miles) and original the owner wanted peace of mind doing so.

Thanks,
Dan

SupremeDeluxe 05-28-2020 03:06 PM

That is outstanding. Love these cars. I bet this would sell very strong on Bring a Trailer.

John 05-28-2020 03:17 PM



... Great looking BMW :biggthumpup:

… I great color combination too :cool2:

… Good Luck with the sale :biggthumpup:

:biggthumpup:

...

southernfriedcj 05-28-2020 06:32 PM

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Originally Posted by SupremeDeluxe (Post 1501051)
That is outstanding. Love these cars. I bet this would sell very strong on Bring a Trailer.

As sweet as that car is BAT would be my go to.

MosportGreen66 05-29-2020 01:35 AM

Thanks for the kind words Gents. Someone is going to get a wonderful car!

Dan

67since67 05-29-2020 02:43 AM

That's beautiful Dan, GLWS!!

Lynn 05-29-2020 03:07 AM

IIRC, that is the first year of the OD transmission. Really keeps the revs down on the highway. I had an 84 733i (same driveline) that I put 370k miles on.

Drove to Anaheim and back on a whim one weekend back in the early 90s. Coming home on I40 through Ariz. and N.M. I set the cruise on 100 and didn't touch a pedal for 4 hours. 400 miles in 4 hours. Would have gone farther, but had to stop for gas.

I am with you Dan. There wasn't much perrormance to be had in the 80's until late when Buick turned it up a notch. These cars, while not at all fast by today's standards, were (and still are) such a joy to drive.

The seven series has a very problematic A/C system (took me years to sort mine out.... and you have to pull the dash to replace the vac servos) but your six has no such malady.

Sorry for rambling. GLWS.

Those cars are so smooth on the highway.

I still have my 84 745i (gray market car) 325k miles on it. My son has a Euro model 1980 635 CSi that we are planning to restore if I ever get my shop done.


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