Highlights
- 13,000 miles from new
- Only just registered for UK roads
- Sat untouched for many years
- Amazing example
- Great on the roads
The Appeal
A mainstay of the roads around the world is of course the BMW 5 Series.
Since 1972 the large saloon/estate car has transported many families on their travels, or businessmen to their important meetings. This example, however, has seen very little use over the years.
Since 1972 the large saloon/estate car has transported many families on their travels, or businessmen to their important meetings. This example, however, has seen very little use over the years.
Starting life in South Africa it came to the UK where it sat for many years until the current owner found it and bought it back to roadworthy condition.
It is now an excellent survivor example with a lot of life left in it.
It is now an excellent survivor example with a lot of life left in it.
The History and Paperwork
- Originally residing in South Africa, this 5 Series has lived a very sheltered life
- The original owners used the car as intended whilst in South Africa, and even bought it with them when they moved to the UK
- Upon arrival, it was never registered for the UK roads
- It sat quietly in a private estate gathering dust for multiple years
- The current owner happened to stumble across the car during a conversation with a friend
- After some money had exchanged hands, it was theirs
- They set about re-commissioning the car so that it could finally stretch its legs again
- With 4 new tyres fitted it is ready for any adventure
- As it has so few miles on the clock this car should be great to drive and have a lot of life left in it
- Where else would you be able to get a super low mileage car that happens to also be 20 years old
The Interior
- It has experienced very little use over the years
- The front seats are in great condition, with the rear seats looking as if they’ve never been sat in
- Fitted with an electric sunroof
- You’ll be happy to hear that said sunroof opens on the button, and also flips up at the rear to allow ventilation
- The surroundings of sunroofs can sometimes corrode, this one appears to be in good condition
- The steering wheel looks almost new
- Throughout the wood veneer finishes are in great condition
- The headliner looks great for a car of this age
- There are a few areas that you may need to look into, the first being a non-working fuel gauge, and the second being a faulty ext. temp reading
- On the whole not large issues for a car that was sat for so long
- One sticking point for older BMW’s are the small cupholders below the air-conditioning controls
- Both the examples fitted to this car work as they should, with a picture to show this
- The LCD screen on the radios can also be a sticking point for BMW the ones fitted to this car work as intended
- The leather and wood door cards are looking great throughout the car too
- Even the boot is presented very well
- A few tools are missing from the toolkit though
- You’ll also find the original South African number plates in the boot
- All that is left to do is open the door, hop in, and drive away
The Exterior
- Finished in a lovely deep blue
- It still wears its original, unrestored, alloy wheels
- Five new and matching tyres have been fitted
- The headlights have presented well, but you may wish to give them a polish
- This isn’t necessary to get it through an MOT, it’ll just make the exterior look even better
- If you look carefully, you will find a few marks across the paint
- However, if you try and find a low mileage example like this, it’ll be near impossible
- Unlike many E39s and BMWs of the era, there are very few, if any, signs of paint bubbling
- Thanks to its time in South Africa and subsequent shielded storage it has been preserved very well
- If you were to send it to a professional detailer, they shouldn’t have an issue making it look like new again
- You should have no issue parking this on your drive as it is a very well-presented example indeed
The Mechanics
- It only has 13,000 miles from new
- What more is there to say really
- This means that the engine, which are usually good for hundreds of thousands of miles, should still be in great condition internally
- Some re-commissioning work was carried out to get it back to life
- It passed its first MOT with no advisories
- This example was driven to the photo location with ease
- It felt pretty tight for this type of car
- The automatic gearbox behaved as it should, with smooth gear changes
- During the shoot, it was required to move around a bit
- It started the first time, every time
- This was helped by the new battery that has recently been fitted
- Hopefully, this will be a great motorway cruiser for you throughout your ownership
Summary
What we have here is a rare find indeed, the low mileage and excellent overall condition make for a modern classic that should live on longer than most of its counterparts.
With a little bit of love, you could quite easily have the best example of an E39 525i on the roads.
Isn’t that a nice little accolade to have?
Isn’t that a nice little accolade to have?
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