Highlights
- Particularly desirable Fjord Blue colour scheme
- Well-preserved interior upholstered in blue leather
- 180hp carburettor engine
- Equipped with Alpina design rims
- Newly overhauled
The Appeal
While the current design of BMW cars is often rather controversial, fuelling heated discussions between detractors and supporters, there were years when Bavarian sports cars offered undeniably attractive lines.
The E9 designed by Paul Bracq is perhaps BMW's absolute masterpiece. Its distinctive profile and unmistakable 'shark nose' are simply stunning, and are perfectly matched by an exceptional powertrain. The 3.0-litre straight-six put it ahead of its competitors and made it capable of competing with the best sports cars of the time thanks to its remarkable 180 hp output.
The E9 designed by Paul Bracq is perhaps BMW's absolute masterpiece. Its distinctive profile and unmistakable 'shark nose' are simply stunning, and are perfectly matched by an exceptional powertrain. The 3.0-litre straight-six put it ahead of its competitors and made it capable of competing with the best sports cars of the time thanks to its remarkable 180 hp output.
This 1972 automatic transmission example is in fantastic condition and truly looks like an ideal GT for long journeys on roads all over Europe. The vendor has assured us that this car has always been carefully maintained and is very pleasant to drive as a result. The MOT was recently renewed and is valid until February 2027.
History and Paperwork
- Overhaul valid until February 2027
- Odometer shows 37395 km
- Offered with Belgian export documents
- Original manual included
The Condition
- The bodywork was repainted a few years ago and still appears in very good shape
- The chrome trim is shiny and looks good, with minimal traces of wear
- Bodywork appears extremely correct and solid on both sides, with well aligned panels and doors
- Alpina design wheels, very nice and in excellent condition
- We have been informed that the tyres are in good condition
- The blue leather interior is well preserved and shows no major signs of wear and tear
- The seller has informed us that all electrical services work properly
The Mechanics
- 3.0-litre straight-six engine Carburettor engine
- Carburettor engine with 180 hp
- Three-speed automatic transmission
- Everything in the engine compartment is impeccably presented
- The salesman assured us that this BMW runs very well and is extremely satisfying and pleasant to drive
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