Not in my wheelhouse but did Alpina do some e3's?
Seen today at the BMW of Monterey event:
Seen today at the BMW of Monterey event:
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That's awesome, would love to see pics of the engine bay and interior.
Not in my wheelhouse but did Alpina do some e3's?
Seen today at the BMW of Monterey event:
Hi all,
You're right rsporsche, but I remain convinced that this black E3 is not a genuine Alpina, or at least not anymore, as there are too many subsequent modifications that were not part of Alpina's solutions at the time.@BMW45 - while you are correct that Alpina never marketed a 'modified E3', they have acknowledged that they have modified some 3.0 csi and e3 cars post purchase - cars that were sent back to them for modifications of B2-s or B3 ... some as late as 10 years after initial purchase. those were largely fully modified cars - suspension, engine, seats, etc. we know that the B2 engine was largely sold thru Alpina dealers as a kit of parts - but some were installed by Alpina. as you have mentioned the e12 and e24 had different Alpina solutions, early cars had the b2 engine and i believe there were some b2-s / b3 engines in these cars, the e28 based 6 series as well as the e28 had the b7 turbo and a few other pkgs.
Alpina did produce some 3.0 csi / CSL road cars - as early as the carb CSL. the golf car on the right is an Alpina car ... sorry Pete, couldn't find the full pic of the car and its not a good pic of you ... but you did prove that unlike most of us, you can walk + talk at the same time.
i agree that the black e3 is not a genuine Alpina ... i was mainly referring to @eastsideM3 's fjord e3 above. that is a beautiful car.You're right rsporsche, but I remain convinced that this black E3 is not a genuine Alpina, or at least not anymore, as there are too many subsequent modifications that were not part of Alpina's solutions at the time.
And normally it should have an Alpina number. We should be able to talk to the owner.
In any case, it's a beautiful execution, even if I personally prefer the look of the blue Fjord 30S Alpina in the photo above.
Best regards,
Dominique (from France)
@CSBM5 : great retro shot of your black Bavaria on the track... do you have any additional photos of that car?
A new E3 Sedan thread containing vintage photos of your car would make an excellent historical documentary.
Back in the 80's or 90's I purchased some used Weber 32/36 carbs from Chuck(CSBM5) for my first Bavaria which back in that time was our family c. At that time no one thought of it as a classic car. In 2004 I had it towed to the junk yard, it still ran but had a little rust. My neighbor kept complaining about the car in our yard under the car cover to the county. It was a 73 Polaris 4 speed with sunroof and blue interior. I did pull everything off of it I could including hood, head, doors, fenders 3 core radiator, electronic ignition, ETC.. It all went on my later Bavaria project car a 71 with a 5 speed and a 3.3 engine. Someone gave it to me in 2004 it was totalled, but I was able to get it back on the road as a driver still have it.
I posted earlier that the current owner added all of the Alpina bits in the last two years.You're right rsporsche, but I remain convinced that this black E3 is not a genuine Alpina, or at least not anymore, as there are too many subsequent modifications that were not part of Alpina's solutions at the time.
And normally it should have an Alpina number. We should be able to talk to the owner.
In any case, it's a beautiful execution, even if I personally prefer the look of the blue Fjord 30S Alpina in the photo above.
Best regards,
Dominique (from France)
I was involved with the BMW CCA NCC (I still am sometimes). Funny story when I drive one of my Bavarias I have had people say, "I have heard of this car but have never seen one in real life", or I had no idea there was one of these cars in the state of Maryland. i had one young lady pull up next to me and asked if that is an e10? No it's an E3! and she went wow.Wow, small world!! I recall selling those in 1986 or 87. We moved away from NVa in early 1988.