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Re: "e28" M535i locations and information

Posted: Dec 11, 2016 2:01 PM
by Ventonz
Well, add mine to the list.
http://www.bmwmregistry.com/detail.php?id=14342

Owned it since 2013 and will probably have it as long as I live.
Sadly turboed a long time ago by one of the previous owners when the cars didn't have really high value here in Sweden, still a great car though.
Driven it with a M30B35, VEMS ecu, S6S 420g from a E36 M3 with a changed bellhouse pattern. bla bla bla.. Future plans are to use a S38B38 with a 8X mm turbo.

Will probably make a project thread in the Forced Induction section when I get a bit of time over to transfer all photos.. :laugh:

Re: "e28" M535i locations and information

Posted: Feb 19, 2017 1:59 PM
by Sagi
barn find in spain.18 years of resting in a closed house.
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polaris
grey grill and side mirrorImage
https://goo.gl/photos/XCE7C9RW8WX2bny3A
the VIN by m535.org says it a 1986 but the prodotion date it september 1985.what is my model year ?.

importing it to israel.

Re: "e28" M535i locations and information

Posted: Sep 23, 2017 5:42 PM
by stuartinmn
Sagi wrote: the VIN by m535.org says it a 1986 but the prodotion date it september 1985.what is my model year ?.
That may depend on the rules or regulations in your country. Here in the US, new cars are generally started in the fall of the previous year so a car built in September 1985 would probably be considered a 1986 model year.

My M535i was built in July 1985 but is registered here in the US as a 1986.

Re: "e28" M535i locations and information

Posted: Dec 23, 2017 12:25 AM
by Pistonbroke
Hi all,
Here's my Alpine white / black leather, M535 Imported into Australia July 1986. Been on Club registration now for some time so I only get to drive it on sanctioned runs with the BMW Car Club of Queensland.
Have spent $'s on rust repairs about 1 1/2 yrs ago plus just recently had a small dent dent repaired next to the LHS headlight after I backed my bike into it.
Presenting in good to very good condition with the only non oem fixtures being a Z type gear knob and almost period correct cd /radio. TRX rims stored. Only negative is the drivers seat which is looking tired with a split on the bolster. Pulls really well and brakes just fine. Nothing but a joy to drive (as you'd all know).
An honest car with about 277k klm. Not sure about the USA and Canada but these cars, in good condition, are now starting to demand top dollar.
In no hurry to sell.

http://www.bmwmregistry.com/detail.php?id=15868

Re: "e28" M535i locations and information

Posted: Dec 23, 2017 2:34 PM
by dsmith
I purchased an M535i from gray635 recently. It is interesting, since it has power seats and a 3.07 diff with an OD transmission. Dare I say that this car might actually be the keeper for me. Unique, non-S38, favorite color combo (Alpine White/Cardinal).

http://www.bmwmregistry.com/detail.php?id=16068

Re: "e28" M535i locations and information

Posted: Dec 23, 2017 6:07 PM
by SPF2006
dsmith wrote:I purchased an M535i from gray635 recently. It is interesting, since it has power seats and a 3.07 diff with an OD transmission. Dare I say that this car might actually be the keeper for me. Unique, non-S38, favorite color combo (Alpine White/Cardinal).

http://www.bmwmregistry.com/detail.php?id=16068
That is an exceptionally lovely car.

Re: "e28" M535i locations and information

Posted: Dec 23, 2017 7:50 PM
by wkohler
I know that car pretty well.

Re: "e28" M535i locations and information

Posted: Dec 24, 2017 12:14 AM
by gray635
^^^^ You certainly do! Another car on a short list of cars that I'll probably regret selling one of these days. :laugh: My favorite color combo as well.

Re: "e28" M535i locations and information

Posted: Dec 24, 2017 5:49 AM
by dsmith
Chris and Mike spent a good chunk of time and money giving this car a new lease on life. Driving it home, I covered the front with a hood bra and painters tape, lest it get a rock chip! It worked.

Re: "e28" M535i locations and information

Posted: Dec 27, 2017 12:45 PM
by MicahO
dsmith wrote:I purchased an M535i from gray635 recently. It is interesting, since it has power seats and a 3.07 diff with an OD transmission. Dare I say that this car might actually be the keeper for me. Unique, non-S38, favorite color combo (Alpine White/Cardinal).

http://www.bmwmregistry.com/detail.php?id=16068
Well-bought Dave! That's a hell of a car. I'm glad it's staying local (to the forum).

Re: "e28" M535i locations and information

Posted: Mar 25, 2018 4:32 PM
by Emrah1990
Good evening everyone ,

my english isnt the best iam from Germany. Please add me also to the list. Maybe i will sell the car.

http://www.bmwmregistry.com/detail.php?id=16316

Re: "e28" M535i locations and information

Posted: May 20, 2018 5:14 PM
by mdeweirdt
I have a 1985 M535i (euro market car brought in to US from Germany same year it was built) and I'm almost done with making it perfect. I need some help to finish:

The air conditioning condenser has a hole in it and no one stocks the part. Also junk yard hunting with no results. Any suggestions?

I want to add the correct rear spoiler. These are hard to find. What is the model #?

I have a rear M badge purchased through Bav Auto, but it looks like these cars might have had an oversized M back then? The pic in the previous post of the silver car (nice example!) seemed to suggest a little larger ///M, that I'm used to. Just perspective?

Car was pin striped. Keep it or make it look just like the Norev model? :D

Thanks in advance!

Mark

Re: "e28" M535i locations and information

Posted: May 26, 2018 8:49 PM
by stuartinmn
mdeweirdt wrote:The air conditioning condenser has a hole in it and no one stocks the part. Also junk yard hunting with no results. Any suggestions?
Is it a factory a/c car, or does it have the Diavia aftermarket air conditioning? Euro cars often didn't have the factory air conditioning so it was added later.
mdeweirdt wrote:I want to add the correct rear spoiler. These are hard to find. What is the model #?
It's the same spoiler used on the M5 and 535is. You can see the part numbers for the components here: http://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/showpar ... Id=41_0782 I haven't checked but I doubt you can buy them new anymore. They show up in the classified ads here from time to time, here's one: http://www.mye28.com/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=147959
mdeweirdt wrote:I have a rear M badge purchased through Bav Auto, but it looks like these cars might have had an oversized M back then? The pic in the previous post of the silver car (nice example!) seemed to suggest a little larger ///M, that I'm used to. Just perspective?
The ///M wasn't oversized, it was the same thing used on an M5 just without the 5. There's a thread somewhere here on the board that shows the placement of the ///M on the trunk lid if you need the dimensions - you can probably find it with the search function.
mdeweirdt wrote:Car was pin striped. Keep it or make it look just like the Norev model? :D
Personal preference. :) When I had my M535i restored I left it off.

Re: "e28" M535i locations and information

Posted: Oct 30, 2018 6:21 PM
by E28makaveli
9. Klaus 1985 (5/85) M535I DC71,Arktisblau/Biege, "dirty motor", Austin Texas. Was imported from Germany to Canada and now in Texas.

Re: "e28" M535i locations and information

Posted: Mar 29, 2019 7:28 PM
by A Stig
Stig - Blue Mountains - NSW - Australia

1986 M535i DC52 Australian Delivered low KM in 181 Diamantschwarz with black interior with dogleg box and a 3.46 LSD

In 'good' condition but on way to being great now that I own her and will be fixing a few minor issues.

Re: "e28" M535i locations and information

Posted: Feb 02, 2021 10:24 PM
by JLav211
Hi all. Longtime member, not around lately due to changing vehicle interests.

A friend has asked me to reach out to the forum in hopes of finding his father's M535i. Cinnabar red.

Some details: gray market car (duh) imported by a company in Massachusetts that handled importation back in the 80s. Guy named Keith Bengal bought it, moved it down to Virginia Beach, and then sold it to my friend's dad, a Gerald (Gerry) Moreau, in Providence, Rhode Island. Gerry owns German Motors, the premier European workshop in the state.

It was in Rhode Island until 1995 or thereabouts when Gerry sold it, I believe to someone in the NY/NJ area, but not sure.

Just wondering if anyone recognizes this migration pattern of a red M535i, and whether or not it still exists. My friend would like to make a very fair offer to buy the car.

Thanks!

JEff

Re: "e28" M535i locations and information

Posted: Feb 02, 2021 10:57 PM
by wkohler
It was in Poughkeepsie, then went to a guy “robsgotit,” then to “igotbank” then to “hubble1953” in Idaho where he sold it in 2010 for I think $3500. Not sure where it went to after that. Assuming we are talking about the Zinno/pearl beige cloth DC71 car with enough rust on the A-pillar to prevent the drip rail from being affixed.

https://bmwmregistry.com/detail.php?id=11328

Re: "e28" M535i locations and information

Posted: Apr 25, 2021 1:03 PM
by hubble1953
yes, that is my old car.:(
Check out this thread.
jm
https://www.mye28.com/viewtopic.php?t=128772

Re: "e28" M535i locations and information

Posted: Aug 18, 2022 4:12 PM
by King_John
Hello.

Just rescued my Uncle's M535i from his barn, where it was sat since 2004.

It's gone in for assesment at a BMW restoration specialist in the UK. Hopefully, if the underneath is solid, i'll be able to add it to this list.

Lots of reading to do re: brake upgrades and potential suspension, though i suspect there will be a lot of welding between now and then.

Re: "e28" M535i locations and information

Posted: Sep 02, 2022 6:59 AM
by Ordnator
Classic Bahnstormers is an up-coming E28 / 1980's BMW specialist worth considering. My 1987 Bronzitbeige over Nutria leather 525e is with them for a body restoration and re-paint.

http://www.classicbahnstormers.com/

Best regards,

Mick

Re: "e28" M535i locations and information

Posted: Apr 03, 2023 4:06 PM
by King_John
My UK 1986 M535i upon acquisition. Currently being welded from the ground up because as is typical, it was mostly held together by panels.

Manchester, UK.

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Re: "e28" M535i locations and information

Posted: Apr 03, 2023 5:23 PM
by LeiseyJr

Re: "e28" M535i locations and information

Posted: Jan 23, 2024 10:48 PM
by raztaz
I recently purchased a 1986 M535i (Recently auctioned on Bat) car is in the process of being shipped to Co. A friend of mine who also owns a 85 M535i lives only a few minutes away! Excited to start learning and driving this car, if you were able to see the auction then you are aware of the incredible work and care this car has known. I want to add my thanks to all those who posted detailed information and fun facts about its history. I am planning on selling the throwing stars as I have a set of staggered polished that I will mount up as soon as it arrives, anyone interested please reach out. My absolute favorite wheel, great name, functional, super easy to clean, light weight, looks pretty good even without the covers! I will post some pictures when I get some time and the weather starts to warm up here, Colorado is not so pretty in the winter except up in the mountains! If anyone has any advice or tips on how to get the best from the m535i please pass them on, look forward to hearing from other owners.

Re: "e28" M535i locations and information

Posted: Jan 24, 2024 2:32 PM
by tig
raztaz wrote: Jan 23, 2024 10:48 PM I recently purchased a 1986 M535i (Recently auctioned on Bat) car is in the process of being shipped to Co. A friend of mine who also owns a 85 M535i lives only a few minutes away! Excited to start learning and driving this car, if you were able to see the auction then you are aware of the incredible work and care this car has known. I want to add my thanks to all those who posted detailed information and fun facts about its history. I am planning on selling the throwing stars as I have a set of staggered polished that I will mount up as soon as it arrives, anyone interested please reach out. My absolute favorite wheel, great name, functional, super easy to clean, light weight, looks pretty good even without the covers! I will post some pictures when I get some time and the weather starts to warm up here, Colorado is not so pretty in the winter except up in the mountains! If anyone has any advice or tips on how to get the best from the m535i please pass them on, look forward to hearing from other owners.
You bought a great car from a great guy. Congrats.

Is ur friend Travis?

Re: "e28" M535i locations and information

Posted: Jan 24, 2024 8:59 PM
by vinceg101
cek wrote: Jan 24, 2024 2:32 PM
raztaz wrote: Jan 23, 2024 10:48 PM I recently purchased a 1986 M535i (Recently auctioned on Bat) car is in the process of being shipped to Co. A friend of mine who also owns a 85 M535i lives only a few minutes away! Excited to start learning and driving this car, if you were able to see the auction then you are aware of the incredible work and care this car has known. I want to add my thanks to all those who posted detailed information and fun facts about its history. I am planning on selling the throwing stars as I have a set of staggered polished that I will mount up as soon as it arrives, anyone interested please reach out. My absolute favorite wheel, great name, functional, super easy to clean, light weight, looks pretty good even without the covers! I will post some pictures when I get some time and the weather starts to warm up here, Colorado is not so pretty in the winter except up in the mountains! If anyone has any advice or tips on how to get the best from the m535i please pass them on, look forward to hearing from other owners.
You bought a great car from a great guy. Congrats.

Is ur friend Travis?
Welcome to the heard, raztaz.
If you haven't done so already, I have an on-going thread on mine that you can mine for some information, I just added a whole bunch to it today:
https://www.mye28.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=139465

Maybe we can get an M535i gathering, I can think of at least four of us within reasonable distance.
How about Charlie hosts at Gruntled, Inc.?

Re: "e28" M535i locations and information

Posted: Jan 24, 2024 9:30 PM
by raztaz
Thanks for the thread, look forward to reading, my friend is Jim, JB5280 is his signature on e-28. where are the other cars located, not heard about Gruntled, Inc.!

Re: "e28" M535i locations and information

Posted: Jan 25, 2024 2:56 AM
by vinceg101
raztaz wrote: Jan 24, 2024 9:30 PM Thanks for the thread, look forward to reading, my friend is Jim, JB5280 is his signature on e-28. where are the other cars located, not heard about Gruntled, Inc.!
Charlie (cek) is in Durango; Gruntled is his personal shop/workspace/life philosophy. He's got a thread on the space and his cars as well as on GarageJournal.com

Charlie mentioned Travis there in Colorado and I was referring to me in Los Angeles and Kohler (wkohler) in Phoenix. We all could conceivably make a road trip to some neutral location.

Re: "e28" M535i locations and information

Posted: Jan 25, 2024 8:36 AM
by tig
vinceg101 wrote: Jan 25, 2024 2:56 AM
raztaz wrote: Jan 24, 2024 9:30 PM Thanks for the thread, look forward to reading, my friend is Jim, JB5280 is his signature on e-28. where are the other cars located, not heard about Gruntled, Inc.!
Charlie (cek) is in Durango; Gruntled is his personal shop/workspace/life philosophy. He's got a thread on the space and his cars as well as on GarageJournal.com

Charlie mentioned Travis there in Colorado and I was referring to me in Los Angeles and Kohler (wkohler) in Phoenix. We all could conceivably make a road trip to some neutral location.
I'd love to host a wrench-fest at Gruntled sometime. That'd be fun.

Re: "e28" M535i locations and information

Posted: Jan 25, 2024 10:12 AM
by raztaz
Do you know where in Colorado Travis is, Durango would be a sweet trip, absolutely beautiful part of our state, I would be a definitely if can be arranged. Summer in Phoenix would make anyone head north to the cool mountains for some wrenching, ogling and driving curvy roads! Los Angeles just as much?! My friend Jim with the 85 is only about 5 min. away from me, long drive I know!

Re: "e28" M535i locations and information

Posted: Jan 25, 2024 10:18 AM
by tig
raztaz wrote: Jan 25, 2024 10:12 AM Do you know where in Colorado Travis is, Durango would be a sweet trip, absolutely beautiful part of our state, I would be a definitely if can be arranged. Summer in Phoenix would make anyone head north to the cool mountains for some wrenching, ogling and driving curvy roads! Los Angeles just as much?! My friend Jim with the 85 is only about 5 min. away from me, long drive I know!
Denver.