I have been involved with many conversations regarding original CSL panel thicknesses, in particular the "boingy" outer roof skin thickness. I have even been told that CSL's and CSi/CSa roof skins are all the same thickness which I don't agree with.
We have 3 RHD CSL's "2285***" in at the moment and also some NOS BMW front wings/fenders so there really was no better time to take some measurements. I measured it with vernier calipers and then with a ball ended thickness gauge as in the photos.
Due to the age of the E9's, almost every car we have worked on previously have already had their front wings (fenders) replaced before so I can't confirm this thickness.
Most cars have required new wings and rear quarter panels to be fitted so these end up with the new thicker replacement panels.
I must add that these dimensions are FACT, I am not guessing, I have personally measured each car and taken figures in many places on the car to get these dimensions. Average measurements are quoted and achieved by taking readings in many places, this measurement does vary around the flanges and edges that have been formed. When metal is shrunk it generally increases in thickness and when it stretches it gets thinner. I have not measured metal that has rusted thinner or swollen it is all good solid metal.
I am not providing chassis/ VIN numbers of these cars so please do not ask.
Car 1: A CSL that is known to have had a re-shell so it gives a good comparison to the other 2 CSL's. Car has been Envirostripped to bare metal and now has an epoxy primer on it so will affect the measurements slightly.
ROOF - 0.8mm - Average measurement taken around the drip rail, up the pillars and completely around the roof. The max thickness reading was 1mm including paint.
WINGS AND REAR QUARTER PANELS - 1mm - Average measurement taken in many places although this measurement did vary around the flanges and edges that have been formed.
Car 2: A CSL that has been Envirostripped to bare metal but now has a thin etch primer on it so will affect the measurements very slightly
ROOF - 0.6mm - Average measurement taken around the drip rail, up the pillars and completely around the roof. The min was 0.56mm and the max thickness reading was 0.87mm including etch paint.
WINGS AND REAR QUARTER PANELS - 0.8 mm - Average measurement taken in many places with a low reading of 0.7 and max of 0.9mm.
Car 3: A CSL that has been Envirostripped clean and is still in bare metal.
ROOF - 0.6mm - Average measurement taken around the drip rail, up the pillars and completely around the roof. The max thickness reading was 0.7mm and minimum reading of 0.5 mm.
WINGS AND REAR QUARTER PANELS - 0.8 mm - These had been replaced in the past, average measurement taken in many places with a low reading of 0.7 and max of 0.9mm.
NOS front wings/fender - 1mm
Section of removed CSL rear quater panel - 0.56 to 0.6 max thickness.
I hope this helps.
Regards
Paul

We have 3 RHD CSL's "2285***" in at the moment and also some NOS BMW front wings/fenders so there really was no better time to take some measurements. I measured it with vernier calipers and then with a ball ended thickness gauge as in the photos.
Due to the age of the E9's, almost every car we have worked on previously have already had their front wings (fenders) replaced before so I can't confirm this thickness.
Most cars have required new wings and rear quarter panels to be fitted so these end up with the new thicker replacement panels.
I must add that these dimensions are FACT, I am not guessing, I have personally measured each car and taken figures in many places on the car to get these dimensions. Average measurements are quoted and achieved by taking readings in many places, this measurement does vary around the flanges and edges that have been formed. When metal is shrunk it generally increases in thickness and when it stretches it gets thinner. I have not measured metal that has rusted thinner or swollen it is all good solid metal.
I am not providing chassis/ VIN numbers of these cars so please do not ask.
Car 1: A CSL that is known to have had a re-shell so it gives a good comparison to the other 2 CSL's. Car has been Envirostripped to bare metal and now has an epoxy primer on it so will affect the measurements slightly.
ROOF - 0.8mm - Average measurement taken around the drip rail, up the pillars and completely around the roof. The max thickness reading was 1mm including paint.
WINGS AND REAR QUARTER PANELS - 1mm - Average measurement taken in many places although this measurement did vary around the flanges and edges that have been formed.
Car 2: A CSL that has been Envirostripped to bare metal but now has a thin etch primer on it so will affect the measurements very slightly
ROOF - 0.6mm - Average measurement taken around the drip rail, up the pillars and completely around the roof. The min was 0.56mm and the max thickness reading was 0.87mm including etch paint.
WINGS AND REAR QUARTER PANELS - 0.8 mm - Average measurement taken in many places with a low reading of 0.7 and max of 0.9mm.
Car 3: A CSL that has been Envirostripped clean and is still in bare metal.
ROOF - 0.6mm - Average measurement taken around the drip rail, up the pillars and completely around the roof. The max thickness reading was 0.7mm and minimum reading of 0.5 mm.
WINGS AND REAR QUARTER PANELS - 0.8 mm - These had been replaced in the past, average measurement taken in many places with a low reading of 0.7 and max of 0.9mm.
NOS front wings/fender - 1mm
Section of removed CSL rear quater panel - 0.56 to 0.6 max thickness.
I hope this helps.
Regards
Paul







