Bmw's Exquisite 507

The 507 was a combination of power, exquisite styling, and a lightweight body. The exterior was constructed of light.

Chassis No. 70127 Engine No. 40733 First revealed to the world at New York's illustrious Waldorf-Astoria in August 1955, the BMW 507-an exquisite creation sculpted by Albrecht Graf von Goertz-remains one of the most elegant designs ever penned. Its hand-formed aluminum body exudes a delicate sophistication from every perspective, with a plunging nose adorned by a striking.

The 507's pointed nose had BMW's characteristic twin grilles. Like the then-new Ford Thunderbird two-seater, it offered an exquisite removable steel top to go with its convertible top so it could comfortably be driven during American winters.

A member of the BMW 507 enthusiast group, Kroch connected with Philadelphia-based BMW collector Herman Bold through the 507 club. Herman and his brother, Gerhard (who bought the family's first 507, s/n 70228, new from the factory in 1959) were beginning to collect an extensive array of 'spare' 507 components.

A Closer Look At The Exquisite Design Of BMW 507

A closer look at the exquisite design of BMW 507

Chassis No. 70127 Engine No. 40733 First revealed to the world at New York's illustrious Waldorf-Astoria in August 1955, the BMW 507.

Browse and bid online for the chance to own a BMW 507 at auction with Bring a Trailer, the home of the best vintage and classic cars online.

The 507 was a combination of power, exquisite styling, and a lightweight body. The exterior was constructed of light.

The 507's pointed nose had BMW's characteristic twin grilles. Like the then-new Ford Thunderbird two-seater, it offered an exquisite removable steel top to go with its convertible top so it could comfortably be driven during American winters.

A Closer Look At The Exquisite Design Of BMW 507

A closer look at the exquisite design of BMW 507

Browse and bid online for the chance to own a BMW 507 at auction with Bring a Trailer, the home of the best vintage and classic cars online.

A member of the BMW 507 enthusiast group, Kroch connected with Philadelphia-based BMW collector Herman Bold through the 507 club. Herman and his brother, Gerhard (who bought the family's first 507, s/n 70228, new from the factory in 1959) were beginning to collect an extensive array of 'spare' 507 components.

The 1958 BMW 507 Series II Roadster, an icon of 1950s automotive design and exclusivity, will cross the block at The Amelia Auction 2025 with an estimated value between $2,100,000 and $2,300,000. This stunning Series II example, chassis 70110, is one of just 253 units ever produced and boasts a rich history, factory authentication, and an exceptional concours.

The 507's pointed nose had BMW's characteristic twin grilles. Like the then-new Ford Thunderbird two-seater, it offered an exquisite removable steel top to go with its convertible top so it could comfortably be driven during American winters.

Exquisite 1958 BMW 507 Series II Roadster

Exquisite 1958 BMW 507 Series II Roadster

The 1958 BMW 507 Series II Roadster, an icon of 1950s automotive design and exclusivity, will cross the block at The Amelia Auction 2025 with an estimated value between $2,100,000 and $2,300,000. This stunning Series II example, chassis 70110, is one of just 253 units ever produced and boasts a rich history, factory authentication, and an exceptional concours.

Chassis No. 70127 Engine No. 40733 First revealed to the world at New York's illustrious Waldorf-Astoria in August 1955, the BMW 507-an exquisite creation sculpted by Albrecht Graf von Goertz-remains one of the most elegant designs ever penned. Its hand-formed aluminum body exudes a delicate sophistication from every perspective, with a plunging nose adorned by a striking.

The 507's pointed nose had BMW's characteristic twin grilles. Like the then-new Ford Thunderbird two-seater, it offered an exquisite removable steel top to go with its convertible top so it could comfortably be driven during American winters.

A member of the BMW 507 enthusiast group, Kroch connected with Philadelphia-based BMW collector Herman Bold through the 507 club. Herman and his brother, Gerhard (who bought the family's first 507, s/n 70228, new from the factory in 1959) were beginning to collect an extensive array of 'spare' 507 components.

This "survivor" BMW 507 Is All About Preservation - Hagerty Media

This "survivor" BMW 507 is all about preservation - Hagerty Media

Although producing it almost led to bankruptcy, the rare 507 was a BMW masterpiece and to this day, it remains one of the most beautiful roadsters ever built.

The 507's pointed nose had BMW's characteristic twin grilles. Like the then-new Ford Thunderbird two-seater, it offered an exquisite removable steel top to go with its convertible top so it could comfortably be driven during American winters.

The 507 was manufactured between 1956 and 1959, and according to BMW's own count, just 251 were made.

The 1958 BMW 507 Series II Roadster, an icon of 1950s automotive design and exclusivity, will cross the block at The Amelia Auction 2025 with an estimated value between $2,100,000 and $2,300,000. This stunning Series II example, chassis 70110, is one of just 253 units ever produced and boasts a rich history, factory authentication, and an exceptional concours.

Exquisite BMW 507 Roadster Selling For Over $2.3 Million | CarBuzz

Exquisite BMW 507 Roadster Selling For Over $2.3 Million | CarBuzz

The 1958 BMW 507 Series II Roadster, an icon of 1950s automotive design and exclusivity, will cross the block at The Amelia Auction 2025 with an estimated value between $2,100,000 and $2,300,000. This stunning Series II example, chassis 70110, is one of just 253 units ever produced and boasts a rich history, factory authentication, and an exceptional concours.

The 507 was a combination of power, exquisite styling, and a lightweight body. The exterior was constructed of light.

Explore the allure of a 1957 BMW 507 Roadster, a classic car meticulously restored and enhanced for modern driving enjoyment.

Chassis No. 70127 Engine No. 40733 First revealed to the world at New York's illustrious Waldorf-Astoria in August 1955, the BMW 507-an exquisite creation sculpted by Albrecht Graf von Goertz-remains one of the most elegant designs ever penned. Its hand-formed aluminum body exudes a delicate sophistication from every perspective, with a plunging nose adorned by a striking.

Exquisite BMW 507 Roadster Selling For Over $2.3 Million

Exquisite BMW 507 Roadster Selling For Over $2.3 Million

Explore the allure of a 1957 BMW 507 Roadster, a classic car meticulously restored and enhanced for modern driving enjoyment.

Although producing it almost led to bankruptcy, the rare 507 was a BMW masterpiece and to this day, it remains one of the most beautiful roadsters ever built.

The 507 was a combination of power, exquisite styling, and a lightweight body. The exterior was constructed of light.

The 507 was manufactured between 1956 and 1959, and according to BMW's own count, just 251 were made.

BMW 507 - Review And Photos

BMW 507 - Review and photos

Explore the allure of a 1957 BMW 507 Roadster, a classic car meticulously restored and enhanced for modern driving enjoyment.

Although producing it almost led to bankruptcy, the rare 507 was a BMW masterpiece and to this day, it remains one of the most beautiful roadsters ever built.

The 507 was a combination of power, exquisite styling, and a lightweight body. The exterior was constructed of light.

The 507 was manufactured between 1956 and 1959, and according to BMW's own count, just 251 were made.

This 1957 BMW 507 Series II Is BaT's Most Expensive Listing, Still Didn ...

This 1957 BMW 507 Series II Is BaT's Most Expensive Listing, Still Didn ...

Browse and bid online for the chance to own a BMW 507 at auction with Bring a Trailer, the home of the best vintage and classic cars online.

Explore the allure of a 1957 BMW 507 Roadster, a classic car meticulously restored and enhanced for modern driving enjoyment.

Chassis No. 70127 Engine No. 40733 First revealed to the world at New York's illustrious Waldorf-Astoria in August 1955, the BMW 507.

Although producing it almost led to bankruptcy, the rare 507 was a BMW masterpiece and to this day, it remains one of the most beautiful roadsters ever built.

Une Magnifique BMW 507 De 1958 Disponible ?? La Vente

Une magnifique BMW 507 de 1958 disponible ?? la vente

Although producing it almost led to bankruptcy, the rare 507 was a BMW masterpiece and to this day, it remains one of the most beautiful roadsters ever built.

Browse and bid online for the chance to own a BMW 507 at auction with Bring a Trailer, the home of the best vintage and classic cars online.

Chassis No. 70127 Engine No. 40733 First revealed to the world at New York's illustrious Waldorf-Astoria in August 1955, the BMW 507-an exquisite creation sculpted by Albrecht Graf von Goertz-remains one of the most elegant designs ever penned. Its hand-formed aluminum body exudes a delicate sophistication from every perspective, with a plunging nose adorned by a striking.

A member of the BMW 507 enthusiast group, Kroch connected with Philadelphia-based BMW collector Herman Bold through the 507 club. Herman and his brother, Gerhard (who bought the family's first 507, s/n 70228, new from the factory in 1959) were beginning to collect an extensive array of 'spare' 507 components.

Exquisite 1958 BMW 507 Series II Roadster

Exquisite 1958 BMW 507 Series II Roadster

Explore the allure of a 1957 BMW 507 Roadster, a classic car meticulously restored and enhanced for modern driving enjoyment.

Browse and bid online for the chance to own a BMW 507 at auction with Bring a Trailer, the home of the best vintage and classic cars online.

Chassis No. 70127 Engine No. 40733 First revealed to the world at New York's illustrious Waldorf-Astoria in August 1955, the BMW 507.

The 507 was manufactured between 1956 and 1959, and according to BMW's own count, just 251 were made.

Bonhams : 1958 BMW 507 Series II Roadster

Bonhams : 1958 BMW 507 Series II Roadster

A member of the BMW 507 enthusiast group, Kroch connected with Philadelphia-based BMW collector Herman Bold through the 507 club. Herman and his brother, Gerhard (who bought the family's first 507, s/n 70228, new from the factory in 1959) were beginning to collect an extensive array of 'spare' 507 components.

Chassis No. 70127 Engine No. 40733 First revealed to the world at New York's illustrious Waldorf-Astoria in August 1955, the BMW 507-an exquisite creation sculpted by Albrecht Graf von Goertz-remains one of the most elegant designs ever penned. Its hand-formed aluminum body exudes a delicate sophistication from every perspective, with a plunging nose adorned by a striking.

Browse and bid online for the chance to own a BMW 507 at auction with Bring a Trailer, the home of the best vintage and classic cars online.

The 507 was manufactured between 1956 and 1959, and according to BMW's own count, just 251 were made.

Exquisite 1958 BMW 507 Series II Roadster

Exquisite 1958 BMW 507 Series II Roadster

Explore the allure of a 1957 BMW 507 Roadster, a classic car meticulously restored and enhanced for modern driving enjoyment.

The 1958 BMW 507 Series II Roadster, an icon of 1950s automotive design and exclusivity, will cross the block at The Amelia Auction 2025 with an estimated value between $2,100,000 and $2,300,000. This stunning Series II example, chassis 70110, is one of just 253 units ever produced and boasts a rich history, factory authentication, and an exceptional concours.

The 507 was manufactured between 1956 and 1959, and according to BMW's own count, just 251 were made.

The 507 was a combination of power, exquisite styling, and a lightweight body. The exterior was constructed of light.

Although producing it almost led to bankruptcy, the rare 507 was a BMW masterpiece and to this day, it remains one of the most beautiful roadsters ever built.

Chassis No. 70127 Engine No. 40733 First revealed to the world at New York's illustrious Waldorf-Astoria in August 1955, the BMW 507.

The 1958 BMW 507 Series II Roadster, an icon of 1950s automotive design and exclusivity, will cross the block at The Amelia Auction 2025 with an estimated value between $2,100,000 and $2,300,000. This stunning Series II example, chassis 70110, is one of just 253 units ever produced and boasts a rich history, factory authentication, and an exceptional concours.

Explore the allure of a 1957 BMW 507 Roadster, a classic car meticulously restored and enhanced for modern driving enjoyment.

The 507 was a combination of power, exquisite styling, and a lightweight body. The exterior was constructed of light.

Chassis No. 70127 Engine No. 40733 First revealed to the world at New York's illustrious Waldorf-Astoria in August 1955, the BMW 507-an exquisite creation sculpted by Albrecht Graf von Goertz-remains one of the most elegant designs ever penned. Its hand-formed aluminum body exudes a delicate sophistication from every perspective, with a plunging nose adorned by a striking.

The 507 was manufactured between 1956 and 1959, and according to BMW's own count, just 251 were made.

Browse and bid online for the chance to own a BMW 507 at auction with Bring a Trailer, the home of the best vintage and classic cars online.

A member of the BMW 507 enthusiast group, Kroch connected with Philadelphia-based BMW collector Herman Bold through the 507 club. Herman and his brother, Gerhard (who bought the family's first 507, s/n 70228, new from the factory in 1959) were beginning to collect an extensive array of 'spare' 507 components.

The 507's pointed nose had BMW's characteristic twin grilles. Like the then-new Ford Thunderbird two-seater, it offered an exquisite removable steel top to go with its convertible top so it could comfortably be driven during American winters.


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