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BMW 328 roadster Sbarro 1975

Condition: Used
Make: BMW
Model: 328 roadster Sbarro
Type: Convertible
Trim: black
Year: 1975
Mileage: 36,392
VIN: 1002328
Color: White
Engine: BMW 2002ti turbocharged
Cylinders: 4
Fuel: propane
Transmission: Manual
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: Black
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Alexandria, Virginia, United States
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Description of 1975 BMW 328 roadster Sbarro black

One of a series built new in Switzerland by Franco Sbarro starting in 1974, with drivelines supplied new from BMW. Serial number indicates it was probably the 2nd one built. As you can see from the older article profiling the previous owner, it ran well. It was put away in my climate controlled warehouse almost three years ago, and so it will need general servicing prior to going back on the road. Paint is cracking and one area of peeling. Rear lights need to be properly wired. At the time that I acquired it, I thought it would be perfect to take on rally tours. I did not get around to that, so it is being liquidated. Titled as a Sbarr, year 1975. Send a flatbed, and you deal with the propane!

On Feb-23-17 at 08:17:08 PST, seller added the following information:

The previous owner operates a reputable independent BMW repair shop, which he opened 18 years ago. He is a founding member of the national BMW repair specialists group, BIMRS. He's worked on BMW cars for the last 25 years. His wife did not care for this car, and that is why he sold it to me.

I have asked him to describe the car mechanically (he is a perfectionist) so all bidders have as much info as possible and he said "valve guide seals are old style rubber units, can cause car to smoke. It has 15w50 Mobil 1 in the crankcase now. BMW switched to Viton Seals later, and it would not be too hard to change them. 2nd gear a little slow on the sync action. Gets better with use! These transmissions were Porsche style syncros, and I would just switch it to a later style trans. New clutch has been done. Taillights need to be wired up using the converter in the back of the car (he had changed the lights to a more appropriate style). Speedo was not original to the car, and I know it cannot have very many miles on it".