Very nice, makes the 1935 BMW 315/1 I want seem reasonable at 185.000 Euros/ 197,000 USD.
http://www.cargold-collection.com/stocklist/bmw-315-1-sport-roadster-original-1935/index.html
If you like to buy a very old bmw, here is another one for saleVery nice, makes the 1935 BMW 315/1 I want seem reasonable at 185.000 Euros/ 197,000 USD.
http://www.cargold-collection.com/stocklist/bmw-315-1-sport-roadster-original-1935/index.html
Couple of other things I'd noticed, the trunk seal was installed upside down. Also it appears the Petri is the 2002 35cm rubber wheel in place of the 38cm leather wheel. Oddly enough, the hub appears to be the correct (longer) CSL hub.
Just nitpicking!
how do they get the subdued photos
as they are eased out as to say
not sharp images. i think it really can hide the minute details we all can see in reality
there is no way my pics looks like
they show ever single detail like dust even.
Price is great! Hope it hits $500K in the next four years! };>)Very nice indeed but the price for sure isn't. 4 years ago that would have been 70K![]()
so who else can find fault....
I am sure those airbox clips are the wrong way round....!!!
actually it appears to be missing the lower metal trim (above the top of the map pocket). this is a very pretty CSL - wish i could afford one ... then i would still be too afraid to drive it..............the chrome trim on the interior door panels is wrong.
72 CSL = 5 hole wheels10 hole Alpinas? CSL experts chime in as to whether the '72 CSL had 10 hole wheels. This car is a MY1972. I do know that Alpina produced five hole wheels in Q3 '72 (a forum member had one for sale).