Successfully California titled my 1972 3.0CSi and immediately sent off for a birth certificate.
BMW archives show paintwork, Fjord Metallic, no upholstery documented, and special equipment sunroof.
What’s interesting (to me) is the email that accompanied the birth certificate:
Dear Mr. Krenzler,
Enclosed please find the birth certificate by BMW Group Classic for your classic BMW. We hope it is to your satisfaction.
One additional information: After production this car was added to the BMW vehicle pool and used internally (purpose unknown). After this it was sold as used car to Lichtenstein.
Wishing you a lot of driving pleasure.
Yours sincerely,
David Zimmermann
I can guess (and Google) what “used internally” could mean, but does anyone have direct knowledge of this? Pretty interesting to me.
Cheers,
Rich
BMW archives show paintwork, Fjord Metallic, no upholstery documented, and special equipment sunroof.
What’s interesting (to me) is the email that accompanied the birth certificate:
Dear Mr. Krenzler,
Enclosed please find the birth certificate by BMW Group Classic for your classic BMW. We hope it is to your satisfaction.
One additional information: After production this car was added to the BMW vehicle pool and used internally (purpose unknown). After this it was sold as used car to Lichtenstein.
Wishing you a lot of driving pleasure.
Yours sincerely,
David Zimmermann
I can guess (and Google) what “used internally” could mean, but does anyone have direct knowledge of this? Pretty interesting to me.
Cheers,
Rich