Here is the good: Hey it's a BMW! The body was in great shape except for one spot on the hood, it has the desirable original BMW rims and center caps, paint is good, engine runs like a top, fired right up and sounds spectacular with no muffler, new tires, 25mpg.
The bad: Grr its a BMW.. Interior is rough, no radio, sunroof is off its track, brake pedal had way too much play in it, driver seatbelt wouldn't click for me, and the major thing is a massive thrashing in the driveline from about 1000-1200 rpm while you drive in any forward gear. The owner claims its from the lack of a muffler allowing the pipes to rattle around, but an exhaust pipe doesn't wobble a car around.. Im convinced its the u-joints and driveshaft center support bearing. Easy fix right? Wrong. BMW's u-joints are "non-replaceable" you "have" to buy a whole new 2 piece driveshaft and they aren't cheap. However, I have also read that you can replace the u-joints it's just more work. I'm convinced I can do it but the price will have to reflect its flaws..
Basically I want it. But at the right prize. Does anyone have any experience with these Bimmers? How reliable are they? How is the maintenance? What would you pay for this car? I was thinking about telling him about my driveline research and shooting him an offer of 600 cash of course. The way I feel as of now I wouldn't pay more than 800 for it because of the way I feel about the driveshaft. And I'd put money on the fact of him knowing exactly what is wrong with it . What do you guys think?
If I do end up with it I don't plan on having it any longer that 4 or 5 months and I would trade it ASAP if I could get something that fit my original manual transmission requirement. Keep in mind my budget is LOW

Thanks in advance

