
Uwbuurman: 1978 323i polaris: almost done
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Re: Uwbuurman: 1978 323i polaris Restoring big time!
That is some seriously clean and thorough work, keep it up! 

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Re: Uwbuurman: 1978 323i polaris Restoring big time!
WallothNesch rears its ugly head again, and some more setbacks, real sad! But the exhaust brackets is new again!
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Re: Uwbuurman: 1978 323i polaris Restoring big time!
I've ordered the rear panel and all the original parts from BMW's network of spare parts suppliers in Romania and I had no problem, all the parts ware in top condition. From Waloth Nesch, I only ordered the repair kit for the carburetor because the original one was too expensive.
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Re: Uwbuurman: 1978 323i polaris Restoring big time!
Anyway the work you do it's magnificent 

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Thanks Dan. The problem was that mine is a type 1 323i, so two exhausts and separate fogligts. At BMWs I could get type 1 with 1 exhaust opening or type 2 both with one or two openings. But this was a NOS type 1 323i panel. That was the reason i ordered it at W&N. But I rather not buy of them
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Today, Groentje_me got rid of another piece from his breaker. I’ve collected a part bootfloor and rearpanel. Just next from where the cornerpiece came from. With thi piece I can repair my bootfloor.

Thanks Jan!!

Thanks Jan!!
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Re: Uwbuurman: 1978 323i polaris Restoring big time!
And this is the piece:

I need the piece of floor behind this

What I need is the bend piece with the flange and the part where it run back. Not simple to recreate from sheetmetal.

Cleaning the spotwelds, so I can drill them out

And here we have a usefull piece of metal!


I need the piece of floor behind this

What I need is the bend piece with the flange and the part where it run back. Not simple to recreate from sheetmetal.

Cleaning the spotwelds, so I can drill them out

And here we have a usefull piece of metal!

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Saturday Februar 16th 2013.
On with the work. Donorpiece:

Fitting and marking


And welded in:

Grinding down the welds:

And sprayed:

On with the work. Donorpiece:

Fitting and marking


And welded in:

Grinding down the welds:

And sprayed:

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Re: Uwbuurman: 1978 323i polaris Restoring big time!
And the last rotten part in the floor near the caps

donorpiece:

welded

Grinded down

And also sprayed


donorpiece:

welded

Grinded down

And also sprayed

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And I took a bad piece from the left rear outer wheelhouse

And we’re clearing some floor. The more I clean, the more bad metal I see…


And we’re clearing some floor. The more I clean, the more bad metal I see…


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Re: Uwbuurman: 1978 323i polaris Restoring big time!
lol oh man, where did you get this car from? was it in a river!
btw nice welding man, you don't even distort the panel.
btw nice welding man, you don't even distort the panel.
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hahaha, well, I think it was in the sea. More salt....
This car was first delivered in the Netherlands, with it's sea climate and deicing salt during winter. The car has been used as a daily up until 1998. After that, the Brové company, self claimed BMW restorers, has restored the car. But they did such a bad job, that everything they touched has to be cut out and repaired in a decent way
. If I knew then what I know now, I would never started this project
. But by just starting and doing is, I will have a very rustfree and solid base fore an original Dutch BMW 323i, type 1.

This car was first delivered in the Netherlands, with it's sea climate and deicing salt during winter. The car has been used as a daily up until 1998. After that, the Brové company, self claimed BMW restorers, has restored the car. But they did such a bad job, that everything they touched has to be cut out and repaired in a decent way




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By the time the car is finished the person doing the insurance appraisal will have to go over 500 pages of restoration fun on the forum first! Then decide on the value. Still it will never be enough to cover all the time and money I'm sure.
Regards/groeten, Jeroen
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Money, no but time? Never ever! But that doesn't matter. Working on the car gives me a sense of freedom, some "me time". No work, no family, just me, with my car in my well equipped garage with heating, hot and cold water, toilet, radio... (hell, all I need is a bed and I'll stay there...)