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Truly top restored BMW 502 Barockengel The BMW 502 is a luxury sedan built by BMW. This car can be seen as the ancestor of the current 7-series. The BMW 502 was in production from 1954 to 1958, where Mercedes-Benz was at a loss for words when BMW pulled the curtain off the BMW 502 in 1954 at the Geneva Motor Show. Not a six-in-line but a V8, not 80hp but 100hp. The BMW 502 actually put the just slightly earlier introduced Mercedes-Benz Pontoon in the shade immediately. The BMW 501 and 502 were affectionately dubbed "Barockengel" by the public because they could drive so effortlessly bellowing down the Autobahn. The BMW 502 even reached a top speed of 160 kilometres per hour with its 100-hp V-engine. Very fast for the time. The BMW 502 was also the first post-war German car to be fitted with a V8. This BMW 502 has been restored in detail in recent years. However, the current owner derives more pleasure from restoring cars than driving them. To create space in space, this BMW may be sold to an enthusiast who knows how to appreciate the car and gives the BMW the mileage this great automobile deserves. Given the quality of the restoration, this BMW is an excellent deal. An extensive appraisal report is present with this BMW, appraisal value is set at € 69, 000. Private sale: This car is offered for sale, car can only be viewed after confirmed appointment. It is not on our premises. Being sold privately by seller. Top restored BMW 502 2. 6 V8 Barockengel, sublime colour combination.






















