Copart continues to intrigue me as it relates to hobby or collector cars that show up for sale on the internet’s largest salvage yard. This clean 1972 BMW 2002 is a desirable “roundie” round taillight example that doesn’t appear… more»
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The Rare Isetta: 1959 BMW 600 Isetta
While it was based to a certain extent on the BMW Isetta which it replaced, the BMW 600 Isetta was very much its own vehicle, sharing only a few parts with the car that it replaced. While the original… more»
Desert Car: 1958 BMW Isetta
The BMW Isetta continues to mature as a collector car, both among vintage car enthusiasts and BMW fans alike. This has led to project-grade examples or parts cars like this one popping up for sale instead of heading straight… more»
Too Nice for Winter: 1989 BMW 325IX
As I’ve mentioned on these pages, I got bitten by the car bug with an E30-chassis BMW. Specifically, a rear-wheel drive 1987 325is, which has the desirable Sport package. This 1989 BMW 325is is the four-wheel drive version, equipped… more»
Slight Mold Concern: 1986 BMW 635csi
The E24-chassis of BMW’s “big coupe” 6-Series is a desirable specimen in clean, preserved or restored condition. Less than that, the line between parts car and restoration project gets very thin. This 1986 model is the desirable manual transmission… more»
Damage Already Done: 1991 BMW M3
Restoring a wreck is a risky proposition unless we’re talking about a car like the E30 BMW M3 that has enjoyed a significant rise in values over the last five years. This example maintains a clear title and is… more»
8,000 Original Miles: 1981 BMW M1
When it comes to iconic BMWs, it doesn’t get much better than the limited production M1 – effectively, the company’s first supercar. M1s rarely come up for sale today, and this example is claimed to have not been offered… more»
Holy Grail: BMW M3 S14 Engine
When it comes to flipping engines on sites like eBay, BMW’s high-strung S14 four-cylinder is a fairly safe bet in terms of netting a decent windfall at the end. Found only in the now-expensive E30 M3 in the states,… more»
M6 Wannabe? 1985 BMW 635 CSI
As a BMW enthusiast, I’m accustomed to seeing cars emblazoned with badges that make false claims about what is under the hood. As is often the case, “M” badges – short for Motorsport – are often attached to cars… more»
EXCLUSIVE: 1989 BMW 325is
What Makes It Special? I saw this car while taking my dog to the park. Fast forward a few months and a guy at work says a lady at work is selling her BMW. Funny enough, this was the… more»
One Owner, Low Mile: 1984 BMW 6 Series
One automotive trend that is becoming more apparent is an appreciation and collecting of older German made cars. Finding clean examples in the states can be a fun hunt to those looking. This burgundy, 1984 BMW 633CSI is a… more»
Safari Beige Survivor: 1980 BMW 320i
This clean 1980 BMW 320i is a car near and dear to my heart, as I have a Euro-spec E21 in the garage. Now, this car and mine share very little in the way of personality, but that doesn’t… more»
Sports Wagon: 1992 BMW M5 Touring
For fans of BMW wagons (of which I count myself one), this is pretty close to a holy grail car: an E34 M5 Touring, one of only two generations of M-badged BMW wagons ever built—neither of which was ever… more»
Matching Numbers Road Bike: 1974 BMW R90/6
This awesome 1974 BMW R90/6 has been with the original owner since new and in storage since 1987. The seller is listing on behalf of that owner, and there’s a lot here to like. Frankly, it looks like the… more»
EXCLUSIVE: 1976 BMW 2002
What Makes It Special? You’re looking at a 1976 BMW 2002 vintage 2-Door sports coupe, very rare 4 speed manual shift, original Verona red car, factory sunroof, have the 4 matching factory wheels, 142K original miles, just spent $2k… more»
















