1989 BMW 635 Csi Highline E24 Classic Driver Market

1986 BMW 6 Series 635CSi E24 Manual. $55,700*. Excl. Govt. Charges. 181,000 km. Coupe. Manual. 6cyl 3.4L Petrol. Finance available. We work with a finance company to offer you finance options to buy this car. BMW 635 CSi. The 6-Series was the first big BMW coupe sold in Australia. In March 1977 this E24 succeeded the gorgeous E9, introduced in 633 CSi guise at just under $40,000. It was discontinued in 1980. BMW Australia obviously saw little reason for trying to sell big coupes here until 1985, when Jim Richards won the ATCC in his JPS 635 CSi.

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BMW 635CSi News. Search & read all of our BMW 635csi reviews by top motoring journalists. Find out how it drives and what features set the BMW 635csi apart from its main rivals. Our comprehensive reviews include detailed ratings on Price and Features, Design, Practicality, Engine, Fuel Consumption, Ownership, Driving & Safety. The BMW E24 is the first generation of BMW 6 Series range of grand tourer cars, which was produced from January 1976 to 1989 and replaced the BMW E9 coupé.. 1983 BMW 635 CSi Group A. In 1982, the European Touring Car Championship transitioned to Group A regulations,. With its large fiberglass wheel arch flares, wide tyres and deep front spoiler, the left hand drive 635 CSi coupe built to local Group C touring car rules was a brutish-looking BMW unique to Australian motor sport. This is the original Allan Grice/David Hobbs car at its Bathurst 1000 debut in 1981. (Image from: autopics.com.au) - 1986 BMW 635 CSi which is in the most unbelievable condition you could ask for - over $12,000.00 has been spent just to repaint this gorgeous example - we personally finished the restoration off by spending $7,500.00 mechanically - originally sold new overseas this pillarless coupe has only travelled 110,000 miles since new

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The BMW 6 Series E24 featured an inline 6-cylinder M30 engine with capacities of 2.8 to 3.5 litres. The only exception: the BMW M635CSi, developed by BMW Motorsport GmbH and produced in small quantities from 1984 onwards. Here, the legendary BMW M88 engine - whose first variant was used in the BMW M1, the ancestor of every BMW M built to date. Our Arctic Blue (Arktisblau Metallic) 635CSi was built in late 1984 and features what was then, the most powerful BMW production engine, the 3.5-litre 160kW / 304Nm M30 straight-six beneath its. Search for new & used BMW 6 Series 635CSi cars for sale or order in sydney metro New South Wales. Read BMW 6 Series 635CSi car reviews and compare BMW 6 Series 635CSi prices and features at carsales.com.au. While the rest of the E24 range made do with a six-cylinder M30 engine the M635 CSI was powered by the 3.5-litre M88 straight six, 24-valve engine (the same as in the M1) developed by BMW Motorsport. To achieve its 210kW@6500rpm power and 340Nm@4500rpm torque numbers, the straight six engine ran a 10.5:1 compression ratio, modified Bosch.

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The BMW 635csi is available from $12,100 to $16,170 for the 1989 range of models in Coupe body types.. Fundamentally, this was not BMW's finest hour quality-wise. It's also worth noting that even though the BMW brand is a German one, this generation of X5s was manufactured in South Carolina in the USA. The top of the line variant for the E24 BMW 6 Series was the M635CSi. The first generation of a BMW Motorsport tuned 6 Series, this new model was known as the M635CSi in most parts of the world, yet in Japan and North America, the model was dubbed the M6, which featured a less powerful engine.M635CSi models were fitted with the M1 derived M88/3 282hp engine and a 5 speed manual transmission. In a return to their tradition of producing performance-cum-luxury machines, the 635 CSI was powered by what was virtually a tamed version of the 3.5 litre competition engine. BMW were very keen to point out the gutsy in-line 'six' was not an enlarged 3.3-litre motor (as in the 633 CSi, and 7-series saloons) but was a detuned version of the. In came this, the E24 635 CSI. Although a BMW project, Alpina helped with development of the 3.5-litre straight six engine, and it was built by Schnitzer Motorsport. This particular car was bought.

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BMW produces motorcycles under the BMW Motorrad division, and also owns both the MINI and Rolls-Royce marques. At Classic Driver, we offer a worldwide selection of BMW 635 CSis for sale. Use the filters to narrow down your selection based on price, year and mileage - to help find your dream BMW 635 CSi. Select Make. BMW (6) 1986 BMW 635 CSi. An expertly maintained, enthusiast-owned classic Bimmer. It was originally an AZ car that has always been garage-kept by non-smokers. All the maintenance records back to 53K miles are included. The car has numerous tasteful modifications, including a recently rebuilt motor with custom-made pistons bored to a 3.7 liter.