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1995 BMW 5 Series V12 6spd Price drop - $9,999
1995 V12 6spd E34 started life as a 530i. Currently a stock M70 V12 resides under the hood. The tranny is the V12 specific 6spd that was found in the 850 and was designed to go behind this motor.
Car has approximately 110k miles on it - motor is at about 200k.
The original V8 to V12 conversion was carried out at Korman Autoworks and left the car with a 500hp, 6 liter Hartge built M73. The car, in this configuration, was featured in the Feb 05 issue of Performance BMW magazine. A friend bought the car and took the motor for his E34 M5, leaving a hole that was filled by the current M70 which was installed in 2007/ 2008 by Koala Motorsport in Cleveland and sourced from one of their own E32 750s. This isn't some backyard hack job, but rather a pretty clean install. Any BMW mechanic should be able to easily work on this car as easily as if it were a stock 5 or 7 series. Was in Florida, then Texas until 2007. Spends winters here in the garage. Hasn't seen snow/ salt.
A bunch of stuff was replaced when Koala put in the M70 in 07/ 08, or soon thereafter during shakedown. Major parts replaced included:
water pump
alternator
rear main seal
oil pump
long list of other small items (would need to dig up the invoice for additional details)
Recent work includes:
radiator
thermostat
heater core
rear shock mounts (M5 SAS units)
caps, rotors, wires & plugs
auxiliary water pump
Suspension bits include:
adjustable Koni shocks
H&R springs in rear, Dinan springs in front (still have the H&R fronts new in box)
adjustable Dinan sway bars front & rear
The Dinan Stage 3 brake conversion is simply the BMW Nurburgring package, I believe. The car handles and stops very well. The ride is definitely firm, but not harsh.
Nice, very clean sounding stereo system, although the sub, amps and crossovers occupy a significant portion of the trunk. VDO gauges have been added to the center console and keep tabs on oil pressure, oil temp and water temp. Another very nice interior upgrade is the front sport seats in the correct parchment color.
Aesthetically, the car is in very nice condition inside and out. The biggest flaws are the wear on the driver’s seat (edit: repaired now) and rock chips on the front end. The motor isn’t particularly pretty to look at, but it seems to be pretty solid. It leaks a little oil and it burns a little oil, but no more than you’d expect given the mileage.
There are a few maintenance items lingering on my to do list:
fan clutch
rear seatbelt trim piece
oil leak (oil pan?)
coolant level sensor
exterior temp sensor
This was a southern car and it has been garaged through the winters here, so there are no rust issues. I'd say that it's rust free, but I haven't been underneath it for some time. That being said, I'd be very surprised if you found a spot of rust on the car.
Some of the issues noted above will be addressed, others will not. The new owner will have pretty good idea of what needs to be done though.
Here's a link to some online pics from a site where it was listed last time it was for sale with the Hartge motor (2006/ 2007 timeframe): http://www.carpictures.com/BMW/530i-with-6-0L-V12-1995-06L5F583110595 Pics are there, but the add has been removed. I do however, have the copy:
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source: http://www.carpictures.com/BMW/530i-with-6-0L-V12-1995-06L5F583110595
1995 BMW 530i with 6.0L V12
Specs & Details:
Auction Date: 17 Nov 2006
# Bids: 31
No Sale: $19,600
Miles: 82038
VIN: wbahe1328sge55597
Engine: 12
Transmission: manual
Exterior Color: black
Interior Color: tan
1995 BMW 530i with Hartge 6.0L V12 (560i)
This actual car is featured in the February 2005 issue of Performance BMW!
A one of a kind no expense spared automobile.
1995 BMW E34 560i Hartge V12
Outstanding, one of a kind, 1995 BMW E34 with nearly 500bhp on tap thanks to a Hartge modified BMW V-12 6.0L engine. This car is not just a pretty 530i with a monster motor stuffed under the hood, but a pristine automobile professionally completed and sorted by Korman Autoworks in Greensboro, NC. In addition to the heavy modifications under the hood the car has a custom drive shaft, Dinan Stage 4 suspension, Dinan Stage 3 brake conversion, BMW 750 power steering pump, BMW 850 shift tower, relocated brake booster and master cylinder etc.... Let's just say the vehicle is modified and done correctly with an open checkbook. Just over 13,000 miles have been driven with the new V12 engine configuration without trouble. We actually have a signed copy of a hand written letter from Ray Korman to the car owner describing the awesome performance of this machine. An line from the letter reads, “I have built street turbo motors over 400HP but never anything with the incredible response of this motor throughout the whole rev-range. Heck, I've never driven a full race car with this much performance - and that includes an M1 ProCar!â€ÂÂ[FONT=細][/FONT] - Ray Korman, Aug 15th 2002.
Our humble opinion: I'm only going to say this once - this car is fast, really fast, like I'm scared to drive it fast, like you'll never in your life drive anything this fast, like you better have a good attorney fast, like the only thing faster has wings and jet engines or perhaps sits on a launch pad!
Enough about the performance - let's talk about the condition of the vehicle. Pampered does not begin to describe this E34. Since purchased new it's had nothing but the best. A collector in Houston, TX currently owns the car, but the vehicle is in the warehouse at the moment until we find it a new home. Owner has had the privilege of parking several special BMW's in his shop and knows how to care for them properly. Obviously, with so much money tied up in an automobile like this it was not a daily driver, received an overabundance of maintenance, and was kept sparkling clean. Car is in exceptional condition.
Source: private party
Houston, TX, U.S.A.
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Let me know if you're interested, have questions, want pics, etc. I'm happy to entertain offers. Thanks!
1995 V12 6spd E34 started life as a 530i. Currently a stock M70 V12 resides under the hood. The tranny is the V12 specific 6spd that was found in the 850 and was designed to go behind this motor.
Car has approximately 110k miles on it - motor is at about 200k.
The original V8 to V12 conversion was carried out at Korman Autoworks and left the car with a 500hp, 6 liter Hartge built M73. The car, in this configuration, was featured in the Feb 05 issue of Performance BMW magazine. A friend bought the car and took the motor for his E34 M5, leaving a hole that was filled by the current M70 which was installed in 2007/ 2008 by Koala Motorsport in Cleveland and sourced from one of their own E32 750s. This isn't some backyard hack job, but rather a pretty clean install. Any BMW mechanic should be able to easily work on this car as easily as if it were a stock 5 or 7 series. Was in Florida, then Texas until 2007. Spends winters here in the garage. Hasn't seen snow/ salt.
A bunch of stuff was replaced when Koala put in the M70 in 07/ 08, or soon thereafter during shakedown. Major parts replaced included:
water pump
alternator
rear main seal
oil pump
long list of other small items (would need to dig up the invoice for additional details)
Recent work includes:
radiator
thermostat
heater core
rear shock mounts (M5 SAS units)
caps, rotors, wires & plugs
auxiliary water pump
Suspension bits include:
adjustable Koni shocks
H&R springs in rear, Dinan springs in front (still have the H&R fronts new in box)
adjustable Dinan sway bars front & rear
The Dinan Stage 3 brake conversion is simply the BMW Nurburgring package, I believe. The car handles and stops very well. The ride is definitely firm, but not harsh.
Nice, very clean sounding stereo system, although the sub, amps and crossovers occupy a significant portion of the trunk. VDO gauges have been added to the center console and keep tabs on oil pressure, oil temp and water temp. Another very nice interior upgrade is the front sport seats in the correct parchment color.
Aesthetically, the car is in very nice condition inside and out. The biggest flaws are the wear on the driver’s seat (edit: repaired now) and rock chips on the front end. The motor isn’t particularly pretty to look at, but it seems to be pretty solid. It leaks a little oil and it burns a little oil, but no more than you’d expect given the mileage.
There are a few maintenance items lingering on my to do list:
fan clutch
rear seatbelt trim piece
oil leak (oil pan?)
coolant level sensor
exterior temp sensor
This was a southern car and it has been garaged through the winters here, so there are no rust issues. I'd say that it's rust free, but I haven't been underneath it for some time. That being said, I'd be very surprised if you found a spot of rust on the car.
Some of the issues noted above will be addressed, others will not. The new owner will have pretty good idea of what needs to be done though.
Here's a link to some online pics from a site where it was listed last time it was for sale with the Hartge motor (2006/ 2007 timeframe): http://www.carpictures.com/BMW/530i-with-6-0L-V12-1995-06L5F583110595 Pics are there, but the add has been removed. I do however, have the copy:
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source: http://www.carpictures.com/BMW/530i-with-6-0L-V12-1995-06L5F583110595
1995 BMW 530i with 6.0L V12
Specs & Details:
Auction Date: 17 Nov 2006
# Bids: 31
No Sale: $19,600
Miles: 82038
VIN: wbahe1328sge55597
Engine: 12
Transmission: manual
Exterior Color: black
Interior Color: tan
1995 BMW 530i with Hartge 6.0L V12 (560i)
This actual car is featured in the February 2005 issue of Performance BMW!
A one of a kind no expense spared automobile.
1995 BMW E34 560i Hartge V12
Outstanding, one of a kind, 1995 BMW E34 with nearly 500bhp on tap thanks to a Hartge modified BMW V-12 6.0L engine. This car is not just a pretty 530i with a monster motor stuffed under the hood, but a pristine automobile professionally completed and sorted by Korman Autoworks in Greensboro, NC. In addition to the heavy modifications under the hood the car has a custom drive shaft, Dinan Stage 4 suspension, Dinan Stage 3 brake conversion, BMW 750 power steering pump, BMW 850 shift tower, relocated brake booster and master cylinder etc.... Let's just say the vehicle is modified and done correctly with an open checkbook. Just over 13,000 miles have been driven with the new V12 engine configuration without trouble. We actually have a signed copy of a hand written letter from Ray Korman to the car owner describing the awesome performance of this machine. An line from the letter reads, “I have built street turbo motors over 400HP but never anything with the incredible response of this motor throughout the whole rev-range. Heck, I've never driven a full race car with this much performance - and that includes an M1 ProCar!â€ÂÂ[FONT=細][/FONT] - Ray Korman, Aug 15th 2002.
Our humble opinion: I'm only going to say this once - this car is fast, really fast, like I'm scared to drive it fast, like you'll never in your life drive anything this fast, like you better have a good attorney fast, like the only thing faster has wings and jet engines or perhaps sits on a launch pad!
Enough about the performance - let's talk about the condition of the vehicle. Pampered does not begin to describe this E34. Since purchased new it's had nothing but the best. A collector in Houston, TX currently owns the car, but the vehicle is in the warehouse at the moment until we find it a new home. Owner has had the privilege of parking several special BMW's in his shop and knows how to care for them properly. Obviously, with so much money tied up in an automobile like this it was not a daily driver, received an overabundance of maintenance, and was kept sparkling clean. Car is in exceptional condition.
Source: private party
Houston, TX, U.S.A.
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Let me know if you're interested, have questions, want pics, etc. I'm happy to entertain offers. Thanks!
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