There are many interesting facts about the CSL production.
Looking at the so called client requests in terms of colours, BMW used coulour codes 099 and 098 for the special cars:
2210-2211-2212 1 client request
2275 (non bat) 4 client requests
2275 (bat) 1 client request
4355 6 client requests
The last 2275 bat (2275539) was one of the cars with special painting and at least one 4355 left the factory with wider race wings, special rims and individual stripes (the famous Hoeness bat). There are also three 2275 CSLs known with factory sunroof (with black CSL interior roof headliner). Please note that none of these options were listed in the official options brochures, but exists anyhow.
Some CSLs were delivered directly to Alpina (like the first 2210 carb car) and became Alpina B2S with 250 HP (the price tag for a fully converted B2S was between DM 43 000 DM and DM 45 250). How many CSLs which became Alpina B2S, I don' t know (maybe someone here could tell), but they are very rare and today only some 6-7 Alpina B2S CSL cars are known.
For the 2285, there was no special requests in terms of colours but, in addition to the special RHD city pack, there were a lot of other special requests like factory sunroof, vinyl addition to the roof, CSi seats etc.
Remember that during the happy 70s, BMW had big difficulties to sell the expensive CSL and most likely they delivered tailor-made/individual CSLs due to the clients requests.
Cheers
Looking at the so called client requests in terms of colours, BMW used coulour codes 099 and 098 for the special cars:
2210-2211-2212 1 client request
2275 (non bat) 4 client requests
2275 (bat) 1 client request
4355 6 client requests
The last 2275 bat (2275539) was one of the cars with special painting and at least one 4355 left the factory with wider race wings, special rims and individual stripes (the famous Hoeness bat). There are also three 2275 CSLs known with factory sunroof (with black CSL interior roof headliner). Please note that none of these options were listed in the official options brochures, but exists anyhow.
Some CSLs were delivered directly to Alpina (like the first 2210 carb car) and became Alpina B2S with 250 HP (the price tag for a fully converted B2S was between DM 43 000 DM and DM 45 250). How many CSLs which became Alpina B2S, I don' t know (maybe someone here could tell), but they are very rare and today only some 6-7 Alpina B2S CSL cars are known.
For the 2285, there was no special requests in terms of colours but, in addition to the special RHD city pack, there were a lot of other special requests like factory sunroof, vinyl addition to the roof, CSi seats etc.
Remember that during the happy 70s, BMW had big difficulties to sell the expensive CSL and most likely they delivered tailor-made/individual CSLs due to the clients requests.
Cheers