E9Aus
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Hi all. I have a couple of quick questions on an E9 I am buying (it'll be my first!!). A RHD 1972 3.0 CSi.
Firstly, was it possible to order a factory 3.0 CSi with the Scheel CSL interior in 1972/3? The car I am buying has a Scheel CSL interior (see pics) and the seller swears it is original and came new with this car as an option, he is sending papers to prove it hopefully. This car was built in 1972 and first sold in the UK in 1973. A CSL Scheel interior could of course have been installed later but the seller knows the original owner and he swears it came with the car new.
I have asked BMW archives and they have confirmed the VIN for me including the colour, year of manufacture, country of sale and year of sale but they wouldn't confirm the options list for me based on the VIN as it would take a lot of work apprently. At this stage I don't have access to the car to see if the build sheet is still in the back seat frame as the car is in transit.
So is it possible that this is an original CSL factory interior delivered with this CSi? And if so, would it make this combo of 3.0 CSi and factory CSL interior rare? Would anyone care?
I'm also wondering if the steering wheel is CSL interior spec as well. Any ideas? I can't make out if the photo of the logo on the stering wheel is BMW or Alpina.
Next question: did the CSL Scheel front seats typically come with headrests? I have seen a lot of CSL interior shots but none with headrests strangely enough, though some had plugs on the top of the seat where the headrests slot in it seems. Were they potentially only an option with the Scheel interior that not many people took up? It would seem strange to have accommodation for headrests and no headrests themselves. If they do exist, would anyone know where I can source a couple from? The seller says he never had any with the car.
Last question: The car comes with some spare alloy wheels. They are well used now and will need restoring but I am wondering if they are BMW OEM and of the correct period? Is there anything special about them? Are they valuable or just run of the mill alloys? Photo attached.
Thanks a million to all in advance!
Firstly, was it possible to order a factory 3.0 CSi with the Scheel CSL interior in 1972/3? The car I am buying has a Scheel CSL interior (see pics) and the seller swears it is original and came new with this car as an option, he is sending papers to prove it hopefully. This car was built in 1972 and first sold in the UK in 1973. A CSL Scheel interior could of course have been installed later but the seller knows the original owner and he swears it came with the car new.
I have asked BMW archives and they have confirmed the VIN for me including the colour, year of manufacture, country of sale and year of sale but they wouldn't confirm the options list for me based on the VIN as it would take a lot of work apprently. At this stage I don't have access to the car to see if the build sheet is still in the back seat frame as the car is in transit.
So is it possible that this is an original CSL factory interior delivered with this CSi? And if so, would it make this combo of 3.0 CSi and factory CSL interior rare? Would anyone care?
I'm also wondering if the steering wheel is CSL interior spec as well. Any ideas? I can't make out if the photo of the logo on the stering wheel is BMW or Alpina.
Next question: did the CSL Scheel front seats typically come with headrests? I have seen a lot of CSL interior shots but none with headrests strangely enough, though some had plugs on the top of the seat where the headrests slot in it seems. Were they potentially only an option with the Scheel interior that not many people took up? It would seem strange to have accommodation for headrests and no headrests themselves. If they do exist, would anyone know where I can source a couple from? The seller says he never had any with the car.
Last question: The car comes with some spare alloy wheels. They are well used now and will need restoring but I am wondering if they are BMW OEM and of the correct period? Is there anything special about them? Are they valuable or just run of the mill alloys? Photo attached.
Thanks a million to all in advance!
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