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E30 Baur convertible

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Printed Date: 13-May-2024 at 03:23


Topic: E30 Baur convertible
Posted By: 320098
Subject: E30 Baur convertible
Date Posted: 24-October-2005 at 14:21

Hi, Not sure if i'm in the right forum or not. I have been offered what is described as a BMW E30, 325, Baur Convertible, 'H' Registartion.

I have been looking for a 3 series convertible. Does anyone know if this is a Proper car or conversion. I have been told £2000 since it has a "rarity" value.

Any feedback would be appreciated..

Cheers.....Chester




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Posted By: Rhys
Date Posted: 24-October-2005 at 14:26
I thought Baur convertables were older than H reg? Maybe wrong, maybe the E30 register would be a better start point - shall I move it in there?

(Welcome to the forum )

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J Reg Saab 900i 16v
'63 Ford Anglia 105e deluxe
R reg Honda PC50 moped..

No BMW as yet...


Posted By: Pete330
Date Posted: 24-October-2005 at 16:05

welcome

Whats the Reg and i maybe be able to check for you

£2000 sounds about right



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E36 318is coupe, E36 323i coupe, E30 316 saloon, E30 318 saloon, E46 330ci Sport Conv
E92 325d M Sport(3.0),With Loads of gadgets

Current:
116i Sport F20


Posted By: Dergside
Date Posted: 01-November-2005 at 10:26

The Baur's did continue long after the proper conv was introduced in '86 but sold in very small numbers because of the availability of the conv.  They usually had the smaller engines because they weren't available in the conv until later in the e30 lifecycle.

Values would tend to be a good deal lower than an equivalent condition conv.  The Baur was a factory "approved" conversion so the quality should be fine but they have a fixed roof frame, a bit like the early Jag XJS Cabrio's, rather than a full conv hood.  That may be a plus point in terms of scuttle shake.

If the car is tidy with history, then £2k sounds alright.

Whe I bought my 320i conv, about 4 years ago, the dealer also had a tidy 316i Baur of the same age (but higher mileage) for less than half the price of my (mint) car.



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Posted By: 320098
Date Posted: 01-November-2005 at 11:12

Cheer's....... Many thanks for the info, I have had a good look at it now and it's not so tidy, mileage is ok 108675mls, but no service history at all. So I have decided to pass it by and keep looking.

 

Again many thanks for the info.




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