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1986 Bmw 535i (e28) 126,576 Original Miles! All Original! Immaculate!no Reserve! on 2040-cars

Year:1986 Mileage:128576 Color: Original Delphin Gray paint on this car with clear coat still glossy and in great condition
Location:

La Mesa, California, United States

La Mesa, California, United States
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For sale a 1986 BMW 535i with 126,576 original miles!! Cleanest E28 5 Series you're going to find. Original leather, original paint, and wheels. Looking for that special classic BMW this is the one. Everything works perfectly. A/C blows ice cold. Power seats move in all directions. Power sunroof and windows all work. New Michelin TRX tires. Clean title no accidents.


ENGINE

This BMW has the 3.4L inline 6 cylinder engine. Starts right up and runs great. No oil leaks. Fresh tune up just done with new cap and rotor, new spark plugs, new air filter. All hoses look like new. 

TRANSMISSION

Automatic transmission that shifts great. No fluid leaks. It has the selectable Sport, Economy, 123 selections that work correctly.

INTERIOR

This BMW has the original leather interior. In excellent condition. Looks showroom new with no cuts or tears. The dash is perfect with no cracks. Both power front seats work properly with no issues. Power accesories all work includes sunroof, windows, mirrors, seats. A/C works and blows nice and cold.  

EXTERIOR

Original Delphin Gray paint on this car with clear coat still glossy and in great condition. No major dents. There is a scratch on the hood about 4 inches long with minor blemishes. Chrome trim on windows still in excellent condition with no fogging of trim. There is no rust what so ever on this car.

WHEELS AND TIRES

Original wheels with TRX Michelin tires. Tread is like new.  Comes with 2 spare wheels and tires also with like new tread. 

BRAKES AND SUSPENSION

Brakes are in excellent condition with like new brake pads. Suspension is original and is still very tight and rides great. 



It has a clean title with a clean Carfax. California registration expired Dec. 2013. $185 to renew. Out of state buyers does not apply. Please bid with intent to buy. Being sold auction style with No Reserve! Highest bidder wins this beauty! No buy now price. California bidders will get a smog certificate with car. 




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