$172,500.00 - Gotta love it!

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https://www.classicdigest.com/cars/bmw/30csl-e9/137179

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And saw this on the way home from the office... Ironic.
 

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A real CSL with an uber rare $20k transmission, early steering wheel and other Alpina bits ... IF it's dry it might be worth it. There's nothing there that can't be unimproved. Not an inspiring presentation but sometimes those are the best and the original front seats may still be with the owner.

How's that for "half full".
 

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Hhmmmm.....interesting build.

Looks like a nice AAV (Autobahn Assault Vehicle) & event toy = Familiar and fun.

Go poke it with a stick and run the VIN, if legit including the bits.......could be a good story.
 

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A real CSL with an uber rare $20k transmission, early steering wheel and other Alpina bits ... IF it's dry it might be worth it. There's nothing there that can't be unimproved. Not an inspiring presentation but sometimes those are the best and the original front seats may still be with the owner.

How's that for "half full".
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Has someone chased down the vin on this one? Guessing it's an early injected L with carb conversion? Build date of 2/2/73 would be too late for the last of the carbs I believe?
 
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