1986 Bmw 635csi Base Coupe 2-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Utica, Michigan, United States
1986 BMW 635 / 2 door coupe / Red color / moon roof Engine: 6 cylinders Transmission: Manual 5 speed Mileage: 70,200 original miles Immaculate condition with absolutely NO RUST. Always garaged, never been in the snow or rain. I have owned the car for the last 8 years and have only driven about 3,000 miles. The car has a stainless steel exhaust which gives a very nice subtle sound. Tires: Front: 235/45ZR 17 and Rear: 255/40ZR 17 with 95% tread on them. Wheels: 17 inch. The original wheels go with the car. I never thought I would sell the car, but since I am moving I cannot keep it. At one point I thought to improve the performance of the car with a better cylinder head, valves, large diameter throttle body, performance chip, etc., but never did. The car is completely in original condition. Over the last few years I bought many spare parts, just to mention a few:
All the above parts go with the car. The car needs the A/C charged, speedometer does not work (odometer and the rest of the instrument panel work fine), 3rd brake light bulb needs to be replaced. If you enjoy a “shark”, this is probably one of the few cars with very low mileage (for a BMW) you will ever find. The car is also for sale locally, so this listing may be withdrawn at any time. If you need any additional information please, call me at 586-864-4709. Thank you for looking at this listing and happy bidding.
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