Bmw M6 Base Coupe 2-door 1988 Bmw Mint Condition Must See!! on 2040-cars
New York, New York, United States
You are bidding on a 1988 BMW M6 Series with $82K original miles being sold by the original owner.
This BMW is a collector's dream, there weren't a whole lot of these cars manufactured in 1988. Remember the car Robert Ulrich use to drive in the TV Series Spencer For Hire...well if you dreamed of owning that car now is your chance! With power locks, power seats, power windows, new rims and a 5 speed transmission this car attracts a lot of attention!
This BMW does have one minor ding in the front corner panel as you can see from the pics. It also has some wear and tear to the interior it is after all, 26 years old! Original interior is still in tact. The M6 has been painted through out the years keeping up with the traditional navy color.
This car has been garaged kept and is located in NYC by the same original owner who kept the maintenance up throughout the years. It also has a shut off battery switch to save power when it is not in use.
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