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Its a showstopper for sure!
People stop and ask me about the car all the time and its the same story...everyone absolutely loves the body styling.
I just crossed 150k, as far as maintenance shes easy as pie...i change the oil every 4 months. Gonna do brakes and rotors later this year, I handle all the basic/intermediate stuff myself.
Hit me with that story!
Hey buddy, I will. I'll post it here cause it's just a crazy funny story. I'll try to condense it the best I can. I've been selling Fords since '97 (at age 20). Same store. Was dealing with lots of health issues when I got hired and for years into the early 2000s with Ulcerative Colitis. Had surgery in late 2001 to remove my entire large intestine, gallbladder and appendix. By late 03 I had to have a liver transplant at 27. So surviving that (had less than 2 weeks to go)
So surviving all that (I still deal with Crohn's today so bad I'm out on medical leave from work for several months as it's horrible right now) gave me my motto I live by and that is "don't wait to do something nice for yourself as you may never have the chance later". So when Ford redesigned the Mustang for the 1st time for 2005 since 1980, I was having a blast selling them. I'm the "car guy" of the store and this was easy for me. Cars are my passion! The GT was HARD to get back then. One a month tops for us (we weren't a big store but it was what it was). But every one I did deliver, the customers, when I would call a few days to a week later to follow up, said their life changed by driving it. Couldn't leave a gas station for 10-15 minutes as everyone had to get a look, attention like crazy. They said it was nuts!
So I thought to myself, maybe I should order one. My life from age 16-then 29 in '05, was just full of doctors, hospitals and tests after tests. No fun and definitely never had a chance to meet anyone. So I realized I had some good $$ saved up, and I ordered myself a car in Aug 05. Put it in the computer and all and waited and told NO ONE other than my few coworkers. Jan 31 '06 I took it home after coming back from the body shop to have LeMans stripes painted on!
Where the M6 comes in. Before I placed the order on July '05, I was on my way home from my sister's home in Souderton Pa (Suburb about 35 miles from Philly). Still thinking what to do about the car. So driving from her home, I went down a side road to get to the main road, and when I went this way (I never do but today I did) I saw it and was floored! There sat on 4 flat tires on BBS mesh wheels, was an Alpine White BMW E24 M6!!!! In all its glory!!! Paint was fine (was probably covered a lot). State inspection was out by over 7 years. But it was all there. The M wheels, the M steering wheel and shift knob.
I took the VIN to run it in Carfax at work and nothing came back. So I was thinking it was a grey market car but not sure (US got 2 model years but Euro cars has both M6 badge in the grill and M635CSi on the back. This didn't). I think it didn't show in CarFax as that was still pretty new then. So I pondered! And though and went online with what was available then in 2005 about how much would it cost to get this running and fixed up. I knew the S38 US straight 6 was strong (euro cars had the wonderful M88 with 25 more hp) but with old cars, you have to get them right to work for a long time. I thought about it for a week and Ultimately decided to get the new car (warranty, new thing, etc). So a few weeks I went back to see it and yup...it was gone!
I always think about it. How much could I have gotten it for? Back in 2005, with it not running for 7+ years? Maybe less than $10K? Who knows. But history worked for me as by having my Mustang, I joined a local online car club and went to some shows. And at one show I met a girl briefly at a show I would not have ever gone to had I not had my car, who I for some crazy reason, remembered her name 2 years later when I saw an Orange GT 5-speed pull in to the same show (again 2 years later) with the same spoiler her old car had (old car was a V6). She stopped by our canopies to say hi, and eventually we went out that winter of 08. The rest is history. We've been together ever since (over 11 years now and we just made it official December 2018! So I was NOT meant to get that M6! But I still want one!!! Hope this wasn't too long!
PS. A pic of my car below (definitely NOT stock)
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