'72 CS at Fantasy Junction

I call it car porn

I know it's been messed with to the extreme and look at those wheels - oh the shame - the horror. But wouldn't you just love to drive it for an hour. Without a plate.

Naughty little thing.....

And then there is the one Mark Starr has for sale.

....sigh,

Ferris B
 
I'd change the wheels and the steering wheel, but it looks pretty dry .
 
Beautiful car. Changing the wheels steering wheel and shift knob out should be expected every time you acquire a car! Unless you're a purist, but no purist would be buying a twin turbo e9. I dont think the wheels look too bad kind of a modern styling to match what's under the hood. And the steering wheel probably couldn't feel any better behind that power. Period correct? No. Subtle modifications to improve the handling and driving experience? Yes.
 
72CS at fantasy

Great looking coupe, wheels and all. And it certainly would be fun to drive.


Gary

73 Chamonix Sold

86 M535I
 
Those are the Style 32 wheels. You guys don't like them? There is a bit too much fender gap for my taste...

I just picked up a set and have been contemplating putting them on my coupe. They have sort of an Alpina look to them.

Cheers
James
 
Those are the Style 32 wheels. You guys don't like them? There is a bit too much fender gap for my taste...

I just picked up a set and have been contemplating putting them on my coupe. They have sort of an Alpina look to them.

Cheers
James

The style 32s are my favorite modern BMW wheels, wish they fit my M3.:idea:
 
I thought that my '72 was the only one with the seat belt light on the dash. I have been told by lots of people that seat belt light wasn't installed until '73.
 
mine was ahead of yours at the factory, also has dash appendage as seen in photo below.

I thought that my '72 was the only one with the seat belt light on the dash. I have been told by lots of people that seat belt light wasn't installed until '73.

 
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