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1985 BMW 535is 89k Miles

Make: BMW
Model: 5-Series
SubModel: 535is
Type: Sedan
Trim: IS
Year: 1985
Mileage: 89000
VIN: WBADC7406F0651179
Color: Blue
Engine: 3.5l
Cylinders: 6
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Automatic
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: camel
Drive side: Left-hand drive
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: West Palm Beach, Florida, United States

1985 BMW 5-Series IS Additional Info:

E28 1985 BMW 535is89k milesFirst lets start with the auto check report ebay provides, totally false. This is a gaurenteed 89k car. It was typical for the Massachusettes DMV to report vintage cars as not original miles. I can show you the very consistant milage report on the carfax report. It can not and is not anything but a 89k car.I've added carfax absolute consecutive mileage report, there is no way this isn't a 110% 89k miles no question car. do not be mislead by the Massachusettes DMV report that exempts the car for milage as over 100k, they are notorious for this.
Show here for your consideration from a recent Estate purchase is this magnificent 1985 BMW 535is Model. Purchased from Original family. Mans brother passed and he's owned it past 20 years or so. Now retired to Florida he decided to give it up as he is getting up in age now and basically only golfs. Anyway I purchased and here it is. First time offered for sale since new 35 years ago. Never seen on the market before. This car is beautiful all original with only 89k miles. Man was very meticulous in taking care of this beauty, He changed the tires every 25-30k miles but he didn't just change the tires he update the rims as well. So most current new tires and rims are on car now and there are two more sets including the originals. The spare is also a full size original. runs great and paint is amazing other than a few road chips from the 89k miles driving. I did not want to touch up as these beauties are only original once. In no way do they detract but wanted to mention. Anyway, if your looking you know how rare these E28's have become, one recently selling for $50k restored. I believe an unrestored one is rarer. Better get one now as they will only continue to increase in value, if you can even find one.Hope you enjoy looking. Buddy
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