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1st March 2001, 14:43
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Alpina e23 B10
I am after details of these mysterious Alpinas that have come over to the UK.
I would like to purchase a tatty car in need of work, but I understand that this may be nigh on impossible, as only 22 were made!
If any members have any details then all info would be helpful.
(if not I may have to produce a replica based on the available 7's over here)
AG
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3rd March 2001, 00:49
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One of these, nr 16 I think it was, was for sale for a long time in BMWcar. But now itīs probably sold but if you want I can find the ad for you and maybe you can give him a call. But this car was in pretty good condition, I think...
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5th March 2001, 09:53
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Many thanks, but you're right, it has gone. I was offered one sometime ago, and it was in rough condition, but at the time, I couldn't verify it as, or did not have the facts on 735 Alpina's, so passed it up. (doh)
one of many missed opportunities!
AG
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7th March 2001, 16:08
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Hi Andy G,
The Alpina car I most like is the B7S turbo ( 6 series). I have just sold my ī86 M6, it was geting very dificult to get replacements.
I would happily buy a used B7s but lot of them need some work in the engine and also the fact that with this one would be even more dificult to find replaments.( Am I wrong ? Please correct me as I donīt know much about those great old Alpinas).
Regards, Mikel.
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7th March 2001, 16:36
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I think you are right, the older the Alpina, the harder (dependent on what it needs) to get the parts. (and therefore more expensive).
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30th March 2001, 11:26
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Just one question regarding the early 7 series, I understand from the Alpina site that all these wrer offered only in manual, was there ever an automatic? Did Alpina offer only a std transmission, or could the customer specify an auto?
Any help, would be grateful.
AG
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30th March 2001, 11:49
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Hi All,
I was never too interested in Alpina's until this site. I like the idea of a B12 is it ? 5.7 8 series. Wow what a beauty.
What sort of money does these cars range in ? What is the latest I can buy ? i.e. L / M reg ???
I like the character of new cars but buy the time you have broguht them, cleaned them up and replaced the dodgy parts, the costs soon add up.
I know that these cars are qucik but cost for cost, I would rather have a 1 - 2 year old M3 etc, new enginerring etc.
But, saying that, B12 5.7, red, black leather, mmmm nice. Anyone know where there is one in the South East ? love to see one, hear it rev.
SBK
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30th March 2001, 14:42
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Simon
try this site. The way Alpina name their models can be confusing. http://www.users.wineasy.se/aahl/default.htm
If you are in the market for some awesome motors then Alpina is the way to go.
AG
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30th March 2001, 15:08
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Andy,
That's were I saw the little beauty the other day. I was reading someone message on here and went to the link provided.
I want to see how much one opf the last produced ones are and where ?
She's a beauty though. I look at that and see that as what the devil would used to travel in !
Beauty of a day, wish I never had my hardtop on, othewrwise I would have started summer and gone topless, wahey Mrs !
SBK
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30th March 2001, 15:15
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Simon
You could try MCP http://www.mcpmotorsport.com/
Ask for Martin, he'll be able to tell you more I'm sure, if not look under http://www.bmw850.de/
for more details.
Happy hunting.
AG
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31st March 2001, 04:48
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Andy G,
There was at leat one automatic Alpina E23 B10 as I saw it for sale. I can't remember what number it was though, but it was genuine - it was dark blue. I've seen a few for sale, the auto one was relatively cheap (Ģ2,000 or so) and with FSH and in good condition.
Notice from another post you looked at an E28 B2.8 for sale: did you get it?
Regards,
Anthony
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3rd April 2001, 11:23
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Anthony
Hows the C1, I take it it's yours. I have seen an E23 but it has an Auto transmission, and as far as I am aware, all these were available with a manual box only.
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