After hearing about the stainless steel 2800CS a few years ago, I searched for photos and managed to find a few of the one on display. Not sure where that Alpina wheel came from.
Here's the translated text from the plaque:
In 1969, three test vehicles of the type 2800 CS with a stainless steel body were built on behalf of BMW. The bodies were built by Karmann in Rheine, in close cooperation with Deutsche Edelstahlwerke (DEW), later belonging to Thyssen. Remanit, a standardized, non-rusting steel, was used as the material. With this project, BMW wanted to demonstrate that the stainless steel used can be processed with conventional tools and also works well in combination with normal steel parts
Other car makers toyed with stainless steel but only Delorian made a full commitment.











![1936 Stainless Steel Ford Model 68 Deluxe [1 of 6 built].jpg 1936 Stainless Steel Ford Model 68 Deluxe [1 of 6 built].jpg](https://e9coupe.com/forum/data/attachments/148/148723-ee008b7451e43d81b44a0e44d4555766.jpg?hash=7gCLdFHkPY)
Here's the translated text from the plaque:
In 1969, three test vehicles of the type 2800 CS with a stainless steel body were built on behalf of BMW. The bodies were built by Karmann in Rheine, in close cooperation with Deutsche Edelstahlwerke (DEW), later belonging to Thyssen. Remanit, a standardized, non-rusting steel, was used as the material. With this project, BMW wanted to demonstrate that the stainless steel used can be processed with conventional tools and also works well in combination with normal steel parts
Other car makers toyed with stainless steel but only Delorian made a full commitment.











![1936 Stainless Steel Ford Model 68 Deluxe [1 of 6 built].jpg 1936 Stainless Steel Ford Model 68 Deluxe [1 of 6 built].jpg](https://e9coupe.com/forum/data/attachments/148/148723-ee008b7451e43d81b44a0e44d4555766.jpg?hash=7gCLdFHkPY)
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