
28-Years-Owned 1972 BMW 3.0CS
Bid for the chance to own a 28-Years-Owned 1972 BMW 3.0CS at auction with Bring a Trailer, the home of the best vintage and classic cars online. Lot #21,137.
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4.227 | 2.528 | 1.669 | 1.226 | 1.000 | 0.828 | 3.746 |
Nice car and very clean...but a RED VELVET TOOL BOX?
Arde said:6 speed if you count reverse...
The entire trunk, all of it, is done in Brothel Red Velvet. Never seen anything quite like this.Unusual that seller claims it was sold new in California, yet it lacks A/C and power front windows. Were any e9's imported that way? The speedometer is calibrated in mph (not kph), so perhaps.
Odd that seller - who appears to be a dealer - lacks the wherewithal to fix the paint and master cylinder. Who wants to have their new baby suffer brake failure while coasting down the ramp from the upper deck of the transporter?
Yea - wow! On the other hand, the undercarriage is nicely detailed.
Seven if you count neutral.
Unusual that seller claims it was sold new in California, yet it lacks A/C and power front windows. Were any e9's imported that way? The speedometer is calibrated in mph (not kph), so perhaps.
Odd that seller - who appears to be a dealer - lacks the wherewithal to fix the paint and master cylinder. Who wants to have their new baby suffer brake failure while coasting down the ramp from the upper deck of the transporter?
Yea - wow! On the other hand, the undercarriage is nicely detailed.
Seven if you count neutral.
Jay, my 2800cs has no AC and manual front windows. Most likely a California car. My history goes back to the late 80s in Glendale, CA.
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The lore is that Max Hoffman spec'd US-delivery cars with all the options: air conditioning, power windows, leather, etc. But I might believe that US buyers could order a car without A/C or power windows.
Mine is US spec with European delivery, no leather, no AC, no Max Hoffman. Wish it had manual windows...
Perhaps it is some kind of Canadian version of the old "Double Clutch." He thinks it is not a synchronized transmission, at least in first and second??Good info.
March 14th 1972 was a Tuesday, which is a good day, workers did not start cutting corners this early in the week.
That Julia Oberndorfer has a really good memory.