Gorgeous Fjord Blue early E9 with tan leather interior
‘Nut-and-bolt’ restoration by specialist BMW E9 restoration company
Engine top and bottom overhaul and remains factory standard
In current ownership for approximately 26 years
Garage stored since restoration and used only approximately three times a year
Described by the vendor as collector-grade
Please see the gallery for photos of the restoration
The Appeal
Looking at this gorgeous early E9 we’ll wager that there isn’t a better-looking coupe from that era. This car’s Fjord Blue metallic paintwork and neat accessories like the front spoiler and factory 14in multispoke all firmly enhance what is already a near-perfect Willhelm Hofmeister design.
The impression is helped here by the car’s collector-grade condition. We’re told that it has received a ‘nut and bolt’ restoration by an E9 specialist, work that covered a top-to-bottom overhaul of the M30 2.8L straight six, full cabin retrim in light tan leather with walnut veneers and full body restoration and repaint. The vendor, who has owned the car for 26 years, tells us that he only uses it three times a year in warm weather, which likely explains why it remains in such good order.
The car is reported to be factory standard and run ‘as it should.’ Any early E9 is now a rare find, but one as good as this especially so.
The vendor says:
“This is a proper BMW enthusiast’s car and a collector-grade E9—iconic lines, the engagement of a manual gearbox, and the kind of classic BMW character that’s getting harder to find in this condition. Above all, it’s a car you buy for the full experience: the presence, the craftsmanship of the restoration, and the way it sounds and feels on the road.”
‘Nut-and-bolt’ restoration reportedly by a specialist BMW E9 restoration company
Garage stored since the restoration and used only approximately three times a year
Independent vehicle valuation as shown with few miles since assessment completed
VIN number 2202658
The vendor says:
“For sale is my 1970 BMW E9, which I’ve owned since 2000. This is a properly sorted example that has undergone a complete, nut-and-bolt restoration. The car was entrusted to a custom restoration company that specialises in BMW E9s, with the focus on doing the job correctly rather than cutting corners.
Really attractive car in Fjord Blue metallic with period front spoiler fitted
Paintwork presents very well with few signs of age in photos
Exterior fittings such as chrome and badging in good order
Small area of deterioration to note to front bonnet badge as shown
Factory multispoke 14in alloys in very good condition
Retrimmed tan leather interior with matching door cards and trim
Interior presents extremely well with only very slight age to note
This includes slight deterioration of piping to driver’s seat
Retrimmed with extensive walnut veneers which remain in very good condition
Fitted with wood-rimmed three spoke ‘Indy’ sports steering wheel
Black carpets through cabin appear in good general condition
The vendor says:
“Since the restoration, the vehicle has been carefully stored in a garage and has only been used around three times a year, so it hasn’t been exposed to the elements or daily-use wear. It presents as a fresh, tight car and is best suited to a collector or enthusiast who wants an E9 that’s been restored to a high standard and kept that way.
“The interior has been completely restored and presents in excellent condition. It’s finished in a classy beige/brown leather throughout, including the seats, door panels, and dashboard. The cabin is complemented by a walnut finish, which suits the E9 perfectly and gives it that warm, period-correct luxury feel. Overall, it’s a fresh, cohesive interior that looks and feels like a properly restored classic—not a patched-up one.”
Engine completely overhauled top and bottom as part of the restoration we are told
Vendor reports the engine starts, runs, and performs as it should
No known mechanical faults reported by the vendor
The vendor says:
“Mechanically, the car is as strong as it looks. During the restoration the engine was completely overhauled top and bottom, and it starts, runs, and performs exactly as it should. There are no known faults to note. This is the kind of car you can enjoy with confidence, knowing the big mechanical work has been done as part of the restoration.” IMG_5693 Karish Nagura.jpg12.65 MB
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