Imagine how much fun this BMW 3 Series could bring to your life.
Have a lot of land? Looking to have some fun? The BMW 3 Series death cart is for sale on Craigslist, Laurel, Montana. seems like the best deal you can legally have for $2,500. You should not expect it to be driven on the streets without some work.
The seller claims that this is either a 1995 BMW 3 or 2019 BMW 3 depending on which side you are looking at the ad. Both are false. It is clear that the visible parts of this body indicate that it is an e36 generation vehicle from the 1990s. This is not the performance model.
This strange ride’s owner apparently realized that speed is not as important as weight and went a little too far. The owner removed all the body panels and welded in a roll cage. The hood is missing and the wheels can be seen in the engine bay.
The intake manifold is for the e36 BMW 325i, which has an internal designation of M50B25. The owner modified the intake manifold to fit his BMW 325i. He also added a cone-shaped filter and a very short intake. The powerplant can be hooked up to a 5-speed manual.
According to the seller, the DMV “took title due to the modifications.” This vehicle is not road legal because it does not have taillights. According to the person, the lamp was also found in the trunk lid, hood, fenders and trunk lid. Reattaching these parts may prove to be more difficult than it is worth. Fortunately, e36 BMWs can be purchased for a very affordable price.
the perfect buyer for the seller’s self-described Death cart would be someone with enough space to drive it on their private land and not need to register it for road traffic. The new owner could make a pickup bed to create a unique farm vehicle with a little work. Although it might sound absurd, this would not be the first 3 Series truck (see below).