SOLD: 4x Alpina 5 hole rims

Keshav

Well-Known Member
Site Donor $
Site Donor $$
Messages
2,914
Reaction score
3,027
Location
India & Germany
Hey all,
4 x 5 hole Alpina rims for sale. Rims are in excellent condition as far as corrosion is concerned. 2 rims dated 5/73 and the other 2 dated 7/73 along with original Alpina plastic wheel caps. I also have a set of metal NOS BMW metal wheel caps. Rims will have to be stripped and repainted/ powder coated.
If interested send a pm.

thanks
Keshav

IMG_0992.jpeg
IMG_0991.jpeg
IMG_0990.jpeg
IMG_0968.jpeg
IMG_0967.jpeg
IMG_0966.jpeg
IMG_0969.jpeg
 
I was under the impression that there are 15 and 16 inch Alpinas - not knock-offs. It sounds like they weren't stock wheels on e9's but they were/are available. I wouldn't be at all surprised if I was wrong. :)
 
I was under the impression that there are 15 and 16 inch Alpinas - not knock-offs. It sounds like they weren't stock wheels on e9's but they were/are available. I wouldn't be at all surprised if I was wrong. :)

Infact, 7&8x16” Alpina wheels from the E24 (amongst other models) are very popular with E9ers. Straight fit too!
 
I was under the impression that there are 15 and 16 inch Alpinas - not knock-offs. It sounds like they weren't stock wheels on e9's but they were/are available. I wouldn't be at all surprised if I was wrong. :)
If you are referring to date code correct Alpinas for a CSL, they only came in 14x7". There are later options but the originals are limited to 14x7
 
Just linking in the gathered knowledge on these very special wheels; this link has all info.
Thread 'Wheel + Tire Sizes / Options' https://e9coupe.com/forum/threads/wheel-tire-sizes-options.35362/

@Keshav ; is there / which KBA number and /or bmw logo on them?

This would give us the opportunity to identify them as version 1 - 2-3, giving prospective buyers the know what exact color they were when new.

I guess V1 as I think to see no bmw logo nor kba number?
 
Last edited:
This would give us the opportunity to identify them as version 1 - 2-3, giving prospective buyers the know what exact color they were when new

Infact, one could simplify them in 1-2-3 categories.
1. Upto late 1972. #2800206 and no KBA#. Black centers. As previously discussed by @tferrer about the depth difference to the other two types.
2. Upto late 1973. #2800206 KBA# 1110344. Black centers. (the ones I have for sale)
3. Late 1973 onwards. #2800206 KBA# 1110345 and BMW roundel. Grey center
 
These are the 73 date code wheels w the 5mm fin depth. The most common (if you can say that as they are quite rare) and correct set for a L or CSi/CS. I am familiar with these as I have a very similar 73 date coded set I just finished restoring and will be putting up for sale on Bat or Pcar market at some point....
 
When referring to the classic one piece 7x14, 20 spoke, 5 hole Alpina 1971-1975, there were a couple more variations to this 1-2-3 listing. Alpina at the beginning of the production run in 1971 obviously contemplated also other wheel styles.
 

Attachments

  • PHOTO-2024-02-19-18-44-08.jpg
    PHOTO-2024-02-19-18-44-08.jpg
    250.8 KB · Views: 153
Bump, these original Alpina 7x14” rims are still available and I have a set of original Alpina 7&8x16” too.
 
Back
Top