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Ort: San Francisco, California
Fahrzeug: BMW E23 745i
I am not certain what you are asking. You only want an appraisel of its value? By the look of it, your car is not what i am searching for. Best wishes, Dave
Hello!
Here is my highline 745...
I'm not gonna sell it yet. I'm just interested in it's price.
PS sorry for my English. Und mine Deuche ist nicht gut....
Hello Danny,
nice e23 - interesting that a 745i Highline is in Russia!
It is not possible to estimate the value of a car based only on a few photos that show no details. The 745i Highline is a very rare car, but the price depends on the condition of the car. The price perhaps could be between about € 2.000 for a bad car or up to about € 8.000 - € 9.000 for an excellent car with all options.
You are not going to sell it yet, but if you are going to change your mind, I could be interested in the car; I still have some free space in my garage so the 745i Highline would not have to overwinter outside in the snow...
Ort: San Francisco, California
Fahrzeug: BMW E23 745i
Leipzig, ein Highline und ,,Gose''
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Hello Dave,
since I live in Leipzig, I could show you the city (or my e23 735iA ) if you are interested.
Do not hesitate to contact me via e-mail or u2u.
I hope you will have a nice visit in Germany.
e23 Fan
Thanks for the offer, i have heard Leipzig is a great city. Wont be back there until September, so maybe then you can show me your car and Heimstadt. Kennen Sie ,,Ohne Bedenken'' in Leipzig?
A Friends of Gose gathering at Ohne Bedenken in Leipzig.
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The next day, after a five-hour trip on a Deutsche Bahn Inter-City Express, I was in Leipzig, standing in St. Thomas Church, where Johann Sebastian Bach worked as cantor and director of music from 1723 to 1750. During Bach's tenure, Leipzig started to become famous for something other than great melodies: Gose, a deep orange brew flavored with salt and coriander.
This gave rise to the Gosenschenke, a type of Gose specialty bar that was once found throughout the city. Not long after World War II, however, with Leipzig on the other side of the Iron Curtain, Gose production wavered, then stopped entirely.
But then a Gosenschenke called Ohne Bedenken reopened in 1986, serving the city's first real Gose in almost 20 years, followed by a new Gose brewpub, Bayerischer Bahnhof, which opened in a magnificent former train station just around the turn of the millennium. Another Gose, Ritterguts, is now being made just outside of town. And Gose partisans have even organized a Gose-wanderweg trail for hiking from one Gosenschenke to the next, leading from Leipzig to the town of Halle along the Pleisse, Weisse Elster and Parthe Rivers.
In the theater district just steps from the site of the great Leipzig synagogue that was destroyed on Kristallnacht, now the site of a chilling Holocaust memorial, I found Sinfonie, a dark cafe-restaurant with Ritterguts and “things to go with Gose” on the menu. I decided on a half-liter of Gose with a pairing of pan-fried zander and salmon accompanied by lemon sauce and a warm cucumber salad.
The Gose was amazing, with a mild taste of salt immediately noticeable in its thick, mousse-like head. Its body was light and slightly spicy followed by a remarkably bright finish — more crisp than the most crisp riesling, sharper than the sharpest Chablis, and a better match for tricky citrus and vinaigrette than any wine I'd ever encountered.
The next day, at Ohne Bedenken, I tried both Ritterguts and Bayerischer Bahnhof beers with roast pork and sauerkraut, another notorious trap for wine. Both complemented the meal marvelously. In comparison, the Bahnhof had a bit more malt in the body, was lighter in color and was substantially less aggressive. The darker Ritterguts tasted much more sour, saltier and had more spicy coriander notes.
If I had to pick one, the Ritterguts would probably be the winner, simply for its brawn. But compared to Radeberger, the dishwater Pilsener from the region, both versions had character to spare. Like difficult but dear old friends, these were challenging beers, but rewarding ones.
Thanks for the offer, i have heard Leipzig is a great city. Wont be back there until September, so maybe then you can show me your car and Heimstadt. Kennen Sie ,,Ohne Bedenken'' in Leipzig?
Hello Dave,
of course I do know the Gosenschenke "Ohne Bedenken", it is only about 1km from my apartment - but it is amazing that you know it as well and that "Ohne Bedenken" is mentioned in the New York Times!
At what time in september do you will visit Leipzig? I will be in holiday from sept. 12 - 26.
Ort: San Francisco, California
Fahrzeug: BMW E23 745i
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Zitat von e23-Fan
Hello Dave,
of course I do know the Gosenschenke "Ohne Bedenken", it is only about 1km from my apartment - but it is amazing that you know it as well and that "Ohne Bedenken" is mentioned in the New York Times!
At what time in september do you will visit Leipzig? I will be in holiday from sept. 12 - 26.
Greetings
e23 Fan
I have a wedding to goto in Löningen (northwest germany) sometime in september (no date set as yet ) so i dont know exactly when i will be visting the East.