1980 Bmw 635csi Euro 635 Csi 74k Miles Rare Find on 2040-cars
Staten Island, New York, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:3.5 LITER
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: BMW
Model: 6-Series
Trim: COUPE
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Mileage: 74,360
Power Options: Power Locks, Power Windows
Sub Model: 635 CSi
Exterior Color: Red
Interior Color: Black
Disability Equipped: No
1980 BMW 635CSi EURO GREY MARKET
- 74,360 ORIGINAL MILES
- COLOR: HENNAROT
- ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION RUN STRONG
- RARE 5-SPEED DOG LEG MANUAL TRANSMISSION
- NEW FRONT BRAKE CALIPERS AND PADS
- NEW REAR BRAKE CALIPERS, ROTORS AND PADS
- NEW VALVE COVER GASKET
- NEW OIL PAN GASKET
- NEW SPARK PLUGS, WIRES,IGNITION DISTRIBUTOR AND ROTOR
- NEW DRIVE SHAFT FLEX DISK
- NEW ALTERNATOR AND BATTERY
- NEW STARTER
- ALL AGED (CRACKED) FUEL AND COOLANT HOSES WERE REPLACED
- NEW SONY CD PLAYER WITH USB, AUX, AND PANDORA CAPABILITIES
- NEW REAR SONY SPEAKERS
- NEW HOOD SUPPORTS
- NEW FUEL FILTER
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BMW wants world drifting record back in US
Sat, 23 Mar 2013BMW just can't stand the thought of the world record for the longest drift winding up in the hands of someone else. The German automaker is set to take a crack at setting a new record by blowing the old one straight out of the water. A driver in China holds the current title after kicking a car sideways for a full 3.6 miles. Now, on May 11, BMW Performance Driving Instructor Johan Schwartz will attempt to pitch a BMW M5 sideways for some 40 miles as part of a stunt to raise funds for the BMW Pro-Am Charity.
We've had the distinct pleasure of riding with the instructors at the BMW facility in South Carolina, and we can tell you that if anyone can keep an M5 at full tilt for 40 miles, it's these guys. BMW has released a teaser video to drum up attention for the stunt. You can catch it below.
Hamann BMW M6 Mirror can now cash the checks its body writes
Wed, 05 Mar 2014Anyone remember the Hamann Mirror? Need a refresher? The Mirror is German tuning company Hamann's idea of a BMW M6. It was shown at the 2013 Frankfurt Motor Show as an M6 Gran Coupe, sporting a ridiculous paint job and some meaty, multi-spoke 21-inch wheels.
Consider this car the Mirror Mark 2. Based on the M6 Coupe, Hamann has applied a similar visual theme, using the same 21-inch wheels from 2013. Whereas the Gran Coupe rode around with a stock powertrain, though, there's been no such restraint with the two-door Mirror. A fine 620 horsepower is available from the 4.4-liter, biturbocharged V8, an increase of 60 horsepower. Torque is up as well, from 501 pound-feet to a whopping 560, meaning this M6 has speed to match its looks. Hamann claims the Mirror's newfound grunt allows it to hit 62 miles per hour faster than the standard M6 (we'd certainly hope so), although it won't mention a specific number.
The suspension, meanwhile, has been dropped 1.37 inches, or about a third of an inch lower than the Frankfurt Mirror. That drop is complemented by the Mirror's bodywork, including the exposed, carbon fiber hood and the flared fenders, which can now accommodate the enormous 305/25 rear rubber. Hamann has also paid some attention to the front and rear aerodynamics.
BMW 2 Series to wear 230i, M240i nameplates
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As Autoblog reported a few months ago, BMW is slotting upgraded, turbocharged four- and six-cylinder engines called the B48 and B58, respectively, into the 3 and 4 Series. If this happens, the 328i/428i would become the 330i/430i, and the 335i/435i would turn into the 340i/440i.
Obviously, this change hasn't happened yet, but the same member of 2Addicts, a portion of the larger Bimmerpost community has now claimed that the 228i and M235i would get the same treatment. They would become the 230i and M240i, respectively, with the new engines.