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Cool Classic 1984 Bmw 633csi E24 Shark! Rare 5 Speed + 16" Bbs + 99% Rust-free! on 2040-cars

US $2,984.00
Year:1984 Mileage:225120 Color: of this car is in
Location:

San Carlos, California, United States

San Carlos, California, United States

THE OVERVIEW
Offered for an appreciating new owner is this cool classic 1984 BMW 633CSi E24 "SHARK" with rare 5 speed!
Finished in Delphin grey metallic over black leather, this 99.99% rust-free E24-chassis shark was purchased new here in San Francisco thirty years ago! It spent most of its lifetime here in the bay area in addition to South Carolina. It is being sold with a clean South Carolina title. The non-working six-digit odometer shows just over 225,000 miles. The actual true mileage cannot be 100% verified. This classic 6er
sports an good running 182 horsepower 3.2 liter inline six cylinder engine mated to a RAREand much desireable 5 speed manual transmission with stopping power provided by four-wheel disc brakes. Other noteworthy features of this Bimmer include rare period-correct 16" BBS alloy wheels with fair rubber, older cassette stereo with removeable faceplate, electric windows and sunroof, cruise control and electric leather seating! This 633CSi is a great find for the Bimmerphile or classic car collector for SIGNIFICANTLY less than the cost of the sales tax alone on a new, quickly-depreciating BMW 6 series!

PLEASE SEE THIS LINK FOR MANY MORE DETAILED PHOTOS OF THIS CAR: https://picasaweb.google.com/116946797322409050180/1984BMW633CSi5Speed02?noredirect=1#

PLEASE CALL 650-307-2251 FOR QUESTIONS, TEST DRIVES AND/OR MECHANICAL INSPECTIONS

THE BODY AND TRIM
The exterior of this car is in good, nearly perfectly rust-free condition overall. The "delphin" metallic [re]paint still has a nice shine with a few miscellaneous scratches, nicks and blemishes. The bumpers show some typical fading and the wheels would benefit from a deep polish/cleaning or refinish. The tires are fair to poor. I would rate this car a nice "ten-footer" overall.

THE INTERIOR
As I hope is articulated in the many photos here, the interior of this car is in fair to good original condition overall with some heat cracking on the dash, period-correct stereo with removeable face, working electric sunroof and windows, OBC[inop currently], nice leather rear seat, decent headliner and door panels, worn carpeting, tattered driver seat and decent passenger seat with some leather splitting, great heater. Other defects include missing hvac buttons, A/C NOT blowing cold, some electric seat functions inop as is horn. Blinkers and lights all work.

THE DRIVING EXPERIENCE
This classic BMW starts, runs and drives fairly well with respectable acceleration from the decent-running 3.2 liter six cylinder engine, smooth shifting/grind-free transmission [shifter bushing have much free play], excellent straight braking with good pedal feel, controlled ride and handling with rattle or clunk-free suspension, quiet exhaust and confident handling with very nice steering feel. Overall this 633CSi still delivers a fairly satisfying driving experience!

THE DETAILS AND $$$$$$
1. This 1984 BMW
 will be sold with clear & clean South Carolina title. The car will be sold "AS IS" with no written or verbal warranties expressed or implied. PLEASE NOTE: This car will only be sold to a non-California buyer. I welcome prospective new owners to come see, drive, feel and inspect ths car in person. There will be no post-sale inspections to determine whether you actually want to purchase this car. 
2. Zero feedback bidders call me or bids will be cancelled. This car is being advertised in other venues. I reserve the right to end auction at any time.
3. I will assist with shipping arrangements [buyer pays costs]. I recommend Chris at Kelly's Auto Transport at 951-845-6224 
4. Winning bidder please call 650-307-2251 or email me thru ebay within 24 hours of auction close.
5. A $500 non-refundable down payment via Paypal w/in 2 days of auction close. [Buy-it-now requires immediate $500 payment]
6. Balance of purchase due via CASH in person, bank wire transfer or certified funds within 5 days of auction close thank you.

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