BMW 8-Series (1991)
for sale
Price: US $200.00
Price: US $200.00
Up for sale is my V-12 1991 BMW 850i in Calypso Red, with
black leather seats and grey carpets / headliner. It has all the bells and whistles you could
expect from a 1991 model year luxury coupé, including the pop-up headlights, an
auto-tilting passenger-side mirror that looks down when you put the car in reverse
to help you parallel park without scratching the rims, and the auto-closing
windows which roll themselves up after you pass 100 MPH to reduce drag... It’s got way too many features to list here, and I’m betting if you’re checking out this listing and seriously considering a
’91 850, then you’re already familiar with what they are, so feel free to ask
any specific questions by e-mail. For
now, let’s just jump into what makes this one unique.
Shortly after purchasing the car, I upgraded to 19” BMW
wheels and swapped out the factory exhaust for a $5k stainless steel
Supersprint system (both cats, X-pipe, and mufflers). Within the last 25, 000 miles, I have rebuilt
the transmission, replaced both throttle bodies, fuel lines, and oxygen
sensors, upgraded to Bilstein shocks and struts, and had a BMW dealer perform
the scheduled maintenance “Inspection 1” at 100k miles. More recently, within the past 5, 000 miles, I
have replaced both batteries, the fuel pump, both front upper and lower control
arms, the A/C compressor (blows SUPER-cold
now), the fan clutch, the water pump, and the thermostat. All
tires have plenty of tread left on them, and if you’ve got time to drive across
the country, this would be the perfect car to do it in. The
ride is extremely smooth. I’ve always
felt very in-control of the road when I drive it.
Staggered wheels with 275/30 ZR 19s in the rear
245/35 ZR 19s up front
Stainless steel Magnum Supersprint exhaust system
Onkyo 6-disc CD changer
Tool kit in trunk lid
Notice a few scratches on the door sill
The first aid kit is located inside a compartment between the two rear seats.
Notice small wear hole in leather on driver's seat, next to memory buttons
Notice small rock chip in paint above front passenger side wheel
Included with the car are the BMW first aid kit, oil pouch
for the trunk, owners’ manual in leather folio, and logo key ring. Note that the original 16” wheels will be
offered for sale separately, after the car sells, in case the car’s buyer wants
them for himself. The price will be $500
plus shipping.
Vinyl first aid kit (normally stored between the two rear seats)
Owner's folio (usually located in lower glove compartment)
Original and spare 6-disc cartridge for CD changer in trunk
Thank you for looking!
(from BMW Press Release) The BMW 8
Series stands out as a landmark model in a BMW Coupe lineage that dates back to
the 1930s. A clean-sheet design, the car tagged E31 by its maker
launched its challenge to the world's finest sports coupes with a design oozing
avant-garde elegance, arresting performance attributes, an exceptional wealth
of innovations and a sprinkling of exclusive luxury. The BMW 850i presented at
the 1989 International Motor Show in Frankfurt represented a demonstration of
the Munich-based carmaker's development expertise, revealing not only a
cutting-edge new design line but also an unparalleled array of technological
details making their automotive debuts. The design of the wedge-shaped body -
headlined most strikingly by a long, swooping bonnet (housing retractable
headlights), smooth lines, the absence of B-pillars and a steeply cut rear end
- showcased the dynamics and grace of the new coupe with equal élan.
The BMW 850i, moreover, followed the BMW 750i luxury Sedan introduced two years
earlier as the second post-war German car to be powered by a 12-cylinder engine.
The 5.0-litre unit developed 220 kW/295 hp and peak torque of 450 Newton metres
(332 lb-ft) to propel the 1, 790 kg 2+2-seater from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in
6.8 seconds.
The motoring press heralded the BMW
850i as a coupe of velvet and silk and the perfect symbiosis
of power and comfort. After its first road test in the car, German car
magazine auto, motor und sport wrote: BMW has given the 850i
all the high-tech weaponry it needs to take top spot. And turning its
attentions to the chassis technology of the BMW 8 Series, Auto Bild
magazine commented: It needs to be experienced to be believed, preferably
through high-speed corners on the motorway: bumps, expansion joints - shocks
that are sure to trigger sudden jolts of adrenaline in other cars - leave the
850i driver totally unruffled.
Among the other new features of the BMW 8 Series were the belt system
integrated into the seats, an electrically adjustable steering column with
memory function, an automatically dimming rear-view mirror, remote-control
central locking and a high-performance onboard computer. A multiplex electrical
system featured for the first time, with data transfer from several different
systems via the same conduit enhancing reliability and reducing weight. Both
the front and rear side windows of the luxury Coupe could be fully retracted.
And, in another new addition, the front side windows were automatically lowered
or raised when the doors were opened or closed, improving sealing and reducing
wind noise as a result.
A total of 30, 621 examples of the BMW 8
Series were produced up to 1999.
Check out this neat BMW 850 dealer training video from 1989:
here
update: 2015-06-15
Used |
“The car was built in December 1990, and it’s still rocking the original paint at 24 years old. As you’d expect, it has a few scratches, chips from pebbles on the highway (see photo for example of a chip above the right front wheel well), and minor imperfections if you look closely enough. The leather on the rear seats and the passenger seat is in excellent condition; but, the driver’s seat has a small wear hole next to the memory buttons. It’s been there since I’ve owned the car and I haven’t noticed it getting any bigger over the years, so I never did anything about it; but, I’ve got to mention it. The OEM cup holders inside the glove box are a joke, so I added a set of aftermarket ones in the center console. The gauges (fuel, temp, etc.) may occasionally flicker for no reason, the windshield wiper fluid won’t last too long in the reservoir, and the batteries will run down if you leave the car sitting for too long without taking it for a spin or connecting them to a tender...” |
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): | WBAEG2314MCB72909 | Year: | 1991 |
Transmission: | Automatic | Make: | BMW |
Body Type: | Coupe | Model: | 8-Series |
Warranty: | Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty | Trim: | Base Coupe 2-Door |
Vehicle Title: | Clear | Engine: | 5.0L 4988CC V12 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated |
Options: | Sunroof, Cassette Player, Leather Seats, CD Player | Drive Type: | RWD |
Safety Features: | Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag | Mileage: | 113,572 |
Power Options: | Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats | Exterior Color: | Burgundy |
Fuel Type: | Gasoline | Interior Color: | Black |
For Sale By: | Private Seller | Number of Cylinders: | 12 |