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1984 Bmw 633csi Base Coupe 2 Door In-line 6 on 2040-cars

Year:1984 Mileage:160000
Location:

Meridian, Idaho, United States

Meridian, Idaho, United States

If you onw a 6 series ( 633 , 635 ), this would make a great parts car for you.  Many new parts!!

Here is a 1984 BMW 633 csi This was my everyday driver for years. Maintained by Hurless of course as most in the area are.  Have to get those darn vavles adjusted to pass emitions each year.I   just had to finally give up on it. The car is not in road ready shape. Dead battery. I did start it up about two months ago and let it idle for awhile , but that's it.   Then I started it for a local guy and one of the fuel line on top started spewing 3 thin lines of fuel!


Problems: Needs main seal, new exhaust from cat back, seals around the windows , Recaro driver side seat is pretty tore up need new upholstery... still really comfy and battery of course.  I'm not selling it as a road ready car.  This is my opinion.  Just needs a lot done to get it in the type of condition I see as worthy.

I was the third person to own the car. If repair is your thing go for it, the motor and rare manual five speed tranny work really well. New radiator, alternator, front end control arms ( upper / lower etc..) fuel pumps, belts, fan clutch, interior fan, fuel psi regulator, new passenger strut.. all kinds of stuff is pretty fresh, even the tires are good.

I bought the car with the salvage title the guy told me the car was stolen from someone in Illinois and recovered in California.  He bought it and bought it out to Idaho and I got it from him.  He did a little resto work to it and being a heavy set guy had some issues getting in and out of the car.  He did some work to the steering and new Bilstein shocks all the way around. Anyway... I never could find our notice any body repair and all glass, light fixtures, spoilers, body panels are original.

I'm selling as is and it would make a great parts car for someone who owns a sixer. 
I have over 1200 invested in the driver side door internals.. no kidding had to get the parts from Bavaria after the lock quit working!

Please do not hesitate to contact me via email and I will do my best to give solid answers and represent the car for what it is.  Good Luck.


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