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1991 Bmw 735i E32 Sedan 4-door 3.5l, Beautiful, Super Low Mileage, Black/beige on 2040-cars

Year:1991 Mileage:19534
Location:

Berwyn, Pennsylvania, United States

Berwyn, Pennsylvania, United States

Only 19.5k miles on this beautiful black 735i. The car is an absolute pleasure to drive and to sit in. Quiet, comfortable, and responsive.

VIN: WBAGB4311MDB68670


There can't be too many E32s at mileages this low.  This BMW 735i has been part of my life for 23 years.  My parents purchased the vehicle new in 1991.  They kept it garaged and drove it only in good weather, averaging around 1000 miles per year.  I purchased it from them in 2007, and likewise kept it either garaged or covered since then.  It never became my primary car, so I never had the chance to really put the miles on it either. 

This car is lovely inside and an incredibly comfortable highway cruiser.  Tires are in good shape--no more than 5k miles on them.  Aside from various wires, hoses, and belts that deteriorated with age, few repairs in its history.  At one point several years ago, there must have been a short or some other electrical problem, because I had to have a number of relays replaced.  I also had to have the drivers seat power adjustment repaired, because one of the main cables inside the seat broke.  I had to replace the windshield due to a crack that formed.

There are several unrepaired issues on the exterior.  First is a small white scuff on the chrome part of the left rear bumper--I suspect it could be buffed out.  Second is a 1-2" ding on the top part of the right rear hood--a body shop told me that it could be fixed fairly easily.  Third is wrinkling damage along the lower part of the right rear door (hit and run in a parking lot).  The same body shop guy said in his view, it could not be repaired, the door would have to be replaced.  It's actually fairly hard to photograph this door issue, because it is not a sharp dent but rather a sort of wavy wrinkle.  Sometimes I don't notice it, but other times I do--depends on angle and light.

I'll even include a nice car cover.

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