1985 Bmw 6-series on 2040-cars
Cottonwood, California, United States
Please message me with questions at: samanthasbbeaumont@lakelouise.net .
*Update- reduced for quick sale. Considering highest offer. Just did major detail inside and out, pictures to
come. Car is immaculate. Looks even better in person, no way to capture how clean it is.
Just don't find them like this anymore, anywhere. 1985 635CSI Euro model. Imported from Belgium in 1985 and has
been in San Diego ever since. This was a custom-order Euro spec from a US buyer. I bought it off the original
owner. Have all documentation including original dealer invoice and sales contract, build sheet, import order form,
copy of original title and registration, etc.
Car was imported and federalized (cat converter, US odometer, rear turn signal indicators) with cooperation of
Belgian BMW dealer in '85 and has been registered in California ever since. I have all the EPA & DOT docs detailing
what was done and when. Only 52,000 original and documented miles. 100% stock original. Car is in fantastic
condition. Interior is flawless and nearly perfect. Dash is perfect, no cracks or splits. Seats like new with
almost zero wear, no cracks, no tears, supple but supportive leather. Original paint is excellent, all original
trim excellent, glass is all original and perfect, all chrome perfect, ZERO rust, no body or paint work ever.
Always garaged, has been in climate-controlled storage for the last 20+ years. Purchased and owned by wealthy car
collector who recently passed.
Factory 17" US Spec BBS wheels. Automatic transmission. Glass sun roof. Original working radio in trunk. Highly
sought-after Delphin Metallic over Pearl Beige. Big folder of docs, nearly all maintenance, every registration
since '85, etc. Original CA blue plates, current registration and smog. Runs and drives perfectly. Totally
different feel than the US model, actually has power! Everything works including cold A/C. Tires are 3K miles old.
Could be a daily driver but deserves to be used rarely and stored inside. Carfax available for serious buyers.
At 51,328 major service with new tires, brake job, master cylinder and booster serviced, new drive belts, all
fluids changed, including transmission fluid, rear diff, brake fluid, etc.
In case you are unaware, Euro models had 33 more horsepower over US models, higher 10:1 compression, were lighter,
had the low-profile chrome front and rear bumpers, better exhaust, and of course were unavailable in the US. This
is an extremely rare car and has been living in San Diego since being imported brand-new
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BMW will show Mini EV concept at Frankfurt
Wed, Aug 30 2017A month ago, BMW announced that it would electrify all its brands and model lines, including the Mini hatchback. A forthcoming full-electric Mini will enter production in 2019 at the Mini plant in Oxford, England, where the production line would join a German-built electric drivetrain with a British-built body. BMW notes that this will happen exactly 60 years after the original Mini hit the streets. View 5 Photos As the 2017 Frankfurt Motor Show is upon us, BMW has introduced the concept version of the aforementioned electric Mini. The manufacturer says the color scheme chosen for the concept matches the previous electrified Mini, the experimental Mini E of 2008. That car was produced in a trial run of 600 units, and it provided BMW with valuable data as it was developing the i3 model, currently on the market. The Mini Electric Concept is powered by a lithium-ion battery, but no numerical specifications or range figures have been announced. It will be interesting to see whether the driving fun inherent to Minis can be translated, as a battery electric vehicle will undoubtedly be heavier than a fossil-fuel hatchback. The closed front grille stands as testament for doing without pistons or a need for engine cooling. Related Video: Related Gallery MINI Electric Concept Image Credit: BMW Green Frankfurt Motor Show BMW MINI Technology Emerging Technologies Hatchback Concept Cars Electric Frankfurt 2017
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