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m73

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What a backdrop. Double points for the original patina Coupe.

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Great photos. Who took them?

Its a pretty cool site -- I think they sell model cars + prints but do a lot of articles about the real cars. Pretty neat that it is all local too but I have yet to do a deep dive...

 

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So it looks like it’s all by a South African photographer, either Hannes Oosthuizen or Wilhelm Lutjeharms. Either way these guys did a really nice job
 
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I lived in RSA for two years, married a South African and had our first daughter there, so fond memories. I saw only one coupe the entire time I was there though, but it’s a really good country for oddball bmws. I bought a ~1985 745i which had an S38 M engine from factory. My research revealed that these were South Africa only cars built for the security details to keep up with executives in their M cars. I really wanted to bring that car home with me, but too many hurdles; it was a blast to drive.
 
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