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1989 Bmw 635 Csi - Black, Great Condition, All Original - Low Miles! _classic! on 2040-cars

Year:1989 Mileage:172768 Color: paint is in great condition and
Location:

Chino Hills, California, United States

Chino Hills, California, United States
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Selling my 1989 BMW 635 CSI.  This classic coupe BMW is all original (paint, engine and interior).  No accidents or rust. The odometer has 172,768 miles which an average is driven only 7000 miles annually.  The engine is strong and fun to drive.  The exterior paint is in great condition and still shinny.  The interior black leather is in good shape with no cuts to holes.  The A/C blows cold are (new compressor and driver).  New cd player with phone and usb connection.  The tires are in great condition.  The registration is valid thru Feb 2015.  Just passed the smog test.   The sunroof, brakes, windows and seats work fine.  The alarm works fine and has remote control. The original tool box in the trunk, factory manuals, and extra keys are included.  The spare tire and jack are included.

 

Please read the description and view the pictures before you bid.  Many pictures are takes to show the car's condition.  This is a 25 years classic car and hard to find in this condition.        

Please call 909-240-7134 or email alghavami@ymail.com for questions or more info.

The car is located in Southern California and I will help with shipping arrangements.   Here is some more info about the car:

 

This luxury BMW coupe is a collector's dream!  The original list price in 1989 was over $45,000.  There were 1012 built worldwide, and only 583 were sold in the USA. Production stopped in April 1989 with the last VIN being No.9289.  It has every option available in that model year:  power seats, power windows, sun roof, AM-FM-cassette (no CD), leather seats and interior, trip computer, rear seat temperature control, chrome sills and more.  The carpets, floor mats and trunk are as clean as when new.  The original tool kit in trunk is included.  This coupe seats four.  The six-cylinder engine is rated at 208 hp at 5700 rpm.  Top speed is 137 mph and acceleration is 0-50 in 6 seconds, the quarter mile in 16 seconds.  Highway mpg is 20-22.

1989 was the last year the 635CSI was built.  Its classic lines and design are legendary in the BMW world, and it can only increase in value.    The 1988 and 1989 models are the most sought after of all of the E24 coupes with their 4 place seating and dual A/C systems. They are also fitted with the sleeker "World" bumpers, and have the most horsepower with 220bhp@5700RPM. They are surely to increase in value, and are a fantastic opportunity to own a true piece of BMW history. Note the escalated values of E9's in the past few years!! E24's are definitely next !!! 

BMW lovers everywhere get weak in the knees when one like this becomes available. An original unmolested E24 Coupe that was apparently treated like one of the family! Examples like this one are unheard of! Most have over 200 Thousand miles by now, and are still going strong.    

       





 

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