1973 BMW 3.0 CS With 635CSi Engine Fetches 75,000 At Auction Carscoops

The BMW 3.0 CS was a variant of the BMW New Six Coupe (E9) that was introduced in 1971. The 3.0 CS was introduced alongside its fuel-injected sibling, the 3.0 CSi, with both these cars replacing the 2800 CS. Unlike the CSi, the 3.0 CS featured a carbureted version of the BMW M30 inline six engine used in both cars. This unit featured dual. or $1,238 /mo. Available for sale: 1973 BMW 3.0CSi, Baikal blue with white interior, nut and bolt restoration. This example started in 2013 with Ron Perry where most of the motor, suspension, and wiring were…. Private Seller. ( 2,223 miles away)

1974 BMW 3.0 CS The Don Davis Collection RM Sotheby's

AJS. Albany. Alfa Romeo. Allard. Classic cars for sale in the most trusted collector car marketplace in the world. Hemmings Motor News has been serving the classic car hobby since 1954. We are largest vintage car website with the. The 3.0 CS was equipped with four-wheel discs and four-wheel independent suspension with MacPherson struts and lower A-arms in front; and a semi-trailing arm arrangement bar in back. Some enthusiasts consider this one of the best setups ever offered in any BMW, although stock rear springing might be a little soft, as BMW definitely biased the. 1971-1975 BMW 3.0CS. BMW had been building six-cylinder CS coupes since 1968, but they received a major upgrade for 1971, with the addition of rear disc brakes from the sedan, an improved four-speed transmission and a pair of 3.0-liter engines, one Zenith carbureted, and one with Bosch D-Jetronic fuel injection. 1976 BMW 3.0CS. Offered here is a 1976 BMW 3.0CS that has been extensively restored. This example was originally so. There are 4 new and used classic BMW 3.0CSs listed for sale near you on ClassicCars.com with prices starting as low as $63,900. Find your dream car today.

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E9 interior (3.0 CS model, with Alpina steering wheel and shift knob) The BMW E9 is a range of coupés produced from 1968 to 1975. Initially released as the 2800 CS model, the E9 was based on the BMW 2000 C / 2000 CS four-cylinder coupés, which were enlarged to fit the BMW M30 six-cylinder engine. The E9 bodywork was built by Karmann.. As a racing car, the E9 was very successful in the. The 1968 BMW 2800 CS was the first model designated with an E9 chassis code, and was succeeded by the 1971 3.0 CS and CSi which have the 2800's engine bored out to 2986cc and were produced until 1975. The 3.0CS uses twin carburetors while the CSi uses Bosch's early D-Jetronic fuel injection. E9s of all types are rare today since production. The history of the 3.0 CS attests to BMW's corporate focus and perseverance during this tumultuous decade. BMW clawed its way back from a near-bankruptcy in the 1960s, and spent the 1970s (a tough time from both economic and engineering perspectives) developing and improving its higher-end product lines. It was a risky strategy in an era when. Robert Downey Jr.'s 1974 Speedkore BMW 3.0 CS Drew Phillips/SpeedKore. Iron Man's brick red Beemer features a predominantly steel body, a rarity for a SpeedKore build. Despite this, it does.

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The BMW 3.0 CS is a member of the BMW E9 series, a range of sporting GT cars that were produced by the German automaker between 1968 and 1975, they are now highly sought-after among car enthusiasts. The E9 family was designed to be more upscale and luxurious than previous models, and were built on a new platform that was longer and wider. The first lightweight version of the BMW six-cylinder coupé appeared in 1971. It owns the same technology as the BMW 3.0 CS coupé's carburettor version and the same output of 180 h while weighing 215 kg less and offering much more dynamic drivability. 3.0L INLINE 6, 4 SPEED MANUAL, DUAL SU CARBS, POWER 4 WHEEL DISC, COLD A/C, RARE. This 1972 BMW 3.0CS is quite a desirable classic. It's one of the most beloved BMW silhouettes and it's made before larger federal bumpers. And this example is a shining, loaded, and beautifully accurate example. So you're likely to win some awards, but since this. The BMW 3.0 CSi was a variant of the BMW New Six Coupe (E9) that was introduced in 1971. The 3.0 CSi was introduced alongside its carbureted sibling, the 3.0 CS, with both these cars replacing the 2800 CS. Unlike the CS, the 3.0 CSi featured a fuel-injected version of the BMW M30 inline six engine used in both cars.

1973 BMW 3.0 CS With 635CSi Engine Fetches 75,000 At Auction Carscoops

Euro 1973 BMW 3.0CSi. This 1973 BMW 3.0CSi is a European-market example that is finished in Fjord Blue over white leather and powered by a 3.0-liter inline-six paired with a five-speed manual transmission. The car was previously sold on BaT in June 2018 and was later acquired by the selling dealer on BaT in October 2022. BMW quotes a 3.2-second 0-60 time, but independent tests have already clocked this car as low as 2.7 seconds to 60 mph. That's supercar territory in a four-door sedan. Even the M4 CSL can not keep.