Yeah,the Zagatto Z4 is a cracker,pity they never made it.
That goldfish 7ser is bonkers looking,that for real,lol?
M5 20 jahre edition is a good shout too mate
Yeah,the Zagatto Z4 is a cracker,pity they never made it.
Batmobile car and M1 are both crackers too,as said, far too manypatriot66 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 30, 2020 8:25 pm There are so many nice BMWs that if money was no object I would love to own, mainly competition cars I must admit. Try as I might I can't get it down to just 5, so here's my top 8
1) 1976 AC Schnitzer 'Gosser Beer' 3.5CSL
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2) 1958 507 Series II (with Rudge wheels)
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3) 1979 M1 Procar
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4) 1999 V12 LMR - Le Mans Winner
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5) 1977 E21 320i Group 5 Racer
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6) 1979 M1 Procar Street legal Restomod
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7) 1975 3.0i CSL 'Batmobile' Artcar No1 by Alexander Calder
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8 ) 1990 E31 M8 Prototype
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The Goldfish is in BMW Welt (or was some years ago) - along with an M5 Cabrio (not nice), and plenty of other concepts.
'507 Coupe' ? BMW only ever built 252 between 1956 and 1959, and they were all roadsters. However, some were ordered with the option of a removable hardtop like this one belonging to the late great John Surtees
wspohn wrote: ↑Thu Jul 02, 2020 9:43 pm Thought they did a prototype coupe.
Ahh - that explains my misconception - they didn't make an actual coupe but some called them coupes when they had the hardtops.
https://www.luxuo.com/motoring/automobi ... ction.html
OK, reduce my list by one, so now there are only two BMWs I'd own, irrespective if value (and I already own one, a good ratio).
Good shout with Nazca M12 A car I had forgotten all about. Great looking carjust-right wrote: ↑Fri Jul 03, 2020 9:50 pm 1 : V12 LMR
2 : 3.0 CSL touring car spec
3 : 507
4 : M1 Procar
5 : Nazca M12