E3 Alpina?

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Not in my wheelhouse but did Alpina do some e3's?

Seen today at the BMW of Monterey event:

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when i go back to see it, i will try to reach over the rope and take a few of the interior - doubtful that we can get the hood open. perhaps @eastsideM3 would be willing to post a few interior / engine bay pics of his beautiful car
 
Not in my wheelhouse but did Alpina do some e3's?

Seen today at the BMW of Monterey event:

Yeah, Danny's car currently at the CCA Foundation museum is the only one I've ever seen. He started a thread in the Alpina section of the M5board back in 2009 when he found it. That beautiful black car looks stunning, but it's doubtful there are many (any?) Alpina parts on it... It's a USA delivered car and is a quasi-tribute thing I guess? The Ground Control coilovers look nice and of course the wheels are not even close to period correct, Alpina used a nice airbox on triple weber setups not open element filters, etc.
 
Hi all,
Alpina never marketed a modified E3.
At the time of the E3 (68-77), Alpina only prepared cars for racing (02 + 30.CSL). It was only in 1977 that Alpina resumed preparing passenger cars based on the E21, E12, and E24.
The E3 pictured here is simply a black custom model, possibly with a 3L Alpina engine, but more likely a copy with many modern parts.
Alpina from that era were not black and retained their chrome trim.
In short, this E3 may be beautiful to some, but it is not a genuine numbered Alpina!

Regards,
Dominique, BMW Club de France
 
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