Just wanted to share some interaction I recently had with BMW's Archives, Classic Brand Management in Munich.
As I wanted to verify the history of my car, a few weeks ago I sent them photos; 2x VINs, registration/ownership papers, interior and exterior shots. (I didn't send the engine VIN as was having trouble to find it at the time). Anyway the response I got was as follows:
"For the BMW 3.0 CSL we are somewhat restrictive with information, because these cars are often subject of falsification. When all details (including engine VIN) are received we will show them to our experts and as soon as they agree, I will tell you what's in the delivery book"
It is good they are doing such due diligence, but interesting they say CSLs are often false. So I wonder does anyone have an opinion of how many false ones exist versus origional CSLs? ie what % are fakes?
The good news is, that once I emailed all details including the engine VIN, BMW Germany emailed back my car history and confirmed it as an origional matching numbers rhd 1972 CSL. Origional colour Taiga.
PS BMW Classic charge Euro75 for a 1 page and Euro125 for a 2 page originality certificate, which seems expensive in IMHO.
As I wanted to verify the history of my car, a few weeks ago I sent them photos; 2x VINs, registration/ownership papers, interior and exterior shots. (I didn't send the engine VIN as was having trouble to find it at the time). Anyway the response I got was as follows:
"For the BMW 3.0 CSL we are somewhat restrictive with information, because these cars are often subject of falsification. When all details (including engine VIN) are received we will show them to our experts and as soon as they agree, I will tell you what's in the delivery book"
It is good they are doing such due diligence, but interesting they say CSLs are often false. So I wonder does anyone have an opinion of how many false ones exist versus origional CSLs? ie what % are fakes?
The good news is, that once I emailed all details including the engine VIN, BMW Germany emailed back my car history and confirmed it as an origional matching numbers rhd 1972 CSL. Origional colour Taiga.
PS BMW Classic charge Euro75 for a 1 page and Euro125 for a 2 page originality certificate, which seems expensive in IMHO.
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