In my case, it's my 1973 BMW 3.0CSi, hands down. First, a little history. The BMW 2800CS / 3.0CS / CSi (body code E9) evolved from the 2000C / CS, the two-door coupe built from 1965-69 and was never commercially imported to the United States. The 2000CS coupe itself was a variant of the "Neue Klasse" (new class) sedans built from 1962.
In 1972, BMW bored out the famed E9 coupe's inline six-cylinder engine to three liters and added rear disc brakes. At that point, the car became known as the 3.0 CS.
Bid for the chance to own a 1994 BMW 850CSi 6-Speed at auction with Bring a Trailer, the home of the best vintage and classic cars online. Lot #168,297.
That pretty well sums up BMW's classic 3.0 CS and 3.0 CSi coupes, as legions of admirers have discovered. The cars-simply referred to as "coupes" by BMW aficionados-were sold in the U.S. between 1971 and 1975. The 3.0 CS features a carbureted, 3-liter straight six, while the CSi has the same engine equipped with fuel injection. Only the CS was sold in the States, though some number.
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Long, luxurious, sporty: BMW M played a key role in the development of the BMW 850 CSi E31. The 1992 model may never have had the M in its name, but with its modified engine and host of other innovations, it is undoubtedly part of the M family.
1972 BMW 3.0 CSI 4-Speed Coupe (now 5-Speed Getrag) The 3.0 CSi on offer here an original Euro.
The BMW 3.0 CSI, produced between 1971 and 1975, is one of the most iconic models in BMW's legendary coupé lineup. It combined beautiful styling by Karmann with advanced engineering for its time, the 3.0 CSI featured a fuel-injected 3.0-liter inline-six engine that delivered smooth, responsive performance. Renowned for its balance of luxury and sportiness, it remains a highly.
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BMW 3.0 CSi (1971 - 1975) When BMW introduced the so-called "Neue Classe," it introduced a new generation of vehicles that eventually saved the Bavarian carmaker, and the 3.0 CSI was part of them.
Looking to buy a BMW Csi? Complete your search today at Car & Classic where you will find the largest and most diverse collection of classics in Europe.
1972 BMW 3.0 CSI 4-Speed Coupe (now 5-Speed Getrag) The 3.0 CSi on offer here an original Euro.
In my case, it's my 1973 BMW 3.0CSi, hands down. First, a little history. The BMW 2800CS / 3.0CS / CSi (body code E9) evolved from the 2000C / CS, the two-door coupe built from 1965-69 and was never commercially imported to the United States. The 2000CS coupe itself was a variant of the "Neue Klasse" (new class) sedans built from 1962.
BMW 3.0 CSI 1974
The BMW 3.0 CSI, produced between 1971 and 1975, is one of the most iconic models in BMW's legendary coupé lineup. It combined beautiful styling by Karmann with advanced engineering for its time, the 3.0 CSI featured a fuel-injected 3.0-liter inline-six engine that delivered smooth, responsive performance. Renowned for its balance of luxury and sportiness, it remains a highly.
In 1972, BMW bored out the famed E9 coupe's inline six-cylinder engine to three liters and added rear disc brakes. At that point, the car became known as the 3.0 CS.
Long, luxurious, sporty: BMW M played a key role in the development of the BMW 850 CSi E31. The 1992 model may never have had the M in its name, but with its modified engine and host of other innovations, it is undoubtedly part of the M family.
There are 2 BMW 3.0 CSi for sale right now.
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In my case, it's my 1973 BMW 3.0CSi, hands down. First, a little history. The BMW 2800CS / 3.0CS / CSi (body code E9) evolved from the 2000C / CS, the two-door coupe built from 1965-69 and was never commercially imported to the United States. The 2000CS coupe itself was a variant of the "Neue Klasse" (new class) sedans built from 1962.
That pretty well sums up BMW's classic 3.0 CS and 3.0 CSi coupes, as legions of admirers have discovered. The cars-simply referred to as "coupes" by BMW aficionados-were sold in the U.S. between 1971 and 1975. The 3.0 CS features a carbureted, 3-liter straight six, while the CSi has the same engine equipped with fuel injection. Only the CS was sold in the States, though some number.
There are 2 BMW 3.0 CSi for sale right now.
Bid for the chance to own a 1994 BMW 850CSi 6-Speed at auction with Bring a Trailer, the home of the best vintage and classic cars online. Lot #168,297.
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The BMW 3.0 CSI, produced between 1971 and 1975, is one of the most iconic models in BMW's legendary coupé lineup. It combined beautiful styling by Karmann with advanced engineering for its time, the 3.0 CSI featured a fuel-injected 3.0-liter inline-six engine that delivered smooth, responsive performance. Renowned for its balance of luxury and sportiness, it remains a highly.
BMW 3.0 CSi (1971 - 1975) When BMW introduced the so-called "Neue Classe," it introduced a new generation of vehicles that eventually saved the Bavarian carmaker, and the 3.0 CSI was part of them.
Bid for the chance to own a 1994 BMW 850CSi 6-Speed at auction with Bring a Trailer, the home of the best vintage and classic cars online. Lot #168,297.
Long, luxurious, sporty: BMW M played a key role in the development of the BMW 850 CSi E31. The 1992 model may never have had the M in its name, but with its modified engine and host of other innovations, it is undoubtedly part of the M family.
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Bid for the chance to own a 1994 BMW 850CSi 6-Speed at auction with Bring a Trailer, the home of the best vintage and classic cars online. Lot #168,297.
BMW 3.0 CSi (1971 - 1975) When BMW introduced the so-called "Neue Classe," it introduced a new generation of vehicles that eventually saved the Bavarian carmaker, and the 3.0 CSI was part of them.
Long, luxurious, sporty: BMW M played a key role in the development of the BMW 850 CSi E31. The 1992 model may never have had the M in its name, but with its modified engine and host of other innovations, it is undoubtedly part of the M family.
In my case, it's my 1973 BMW 3.0CSi, hands down. First, a little history. The BMW 2800CS / 3.0CS / CSi (body code E9) evolved from the 2000C / CS, the two-door coupe built from 1965-69 and was never commercially imported to the United States. The 2000CS coupe itself was a variant of the "Neue Klasse" (new class) sedans built from 1962.
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That pretty well sums up BMW's classic 3.0 CS and 3.0 CSi coupes, as legions of admirers have discovered. The cars-simply referred to as "coupes" by BMW aficionados-were sold in the U.S. between 1971 and 1975. The 3.0 CS features a carbureted, 3-liter straight six, while the CSi has the same engine equipped with fuel injection. Only the CS was sold in the States, though some number.
Looking to buy a BMW Csi? Complete your search today at Car & Classic where you will find the largest and most diverse collection of classics in Europe.
In 1972, BMW bored out the famed E9 coupe's inline six-cylinder engine to three liters and added rear disc brakes. At that point, the car became known as the 3.0 CS.
The BMW 3.0 CSI, produced between 1971 and 1975, is one of the most iconic models in BMW's legendary coupé lineup. It combined beautiful styling by Karmann with advanced engineering for its time, the 3.0 CSI featured a fuel-injected 3.0-liter inline-six engine that delivered smooth, responsive performance. Renowned for its balance of luxury and sportiness, it remains a highly.
1972 BMW 3.0 CSI 4-Speed Coupe (now 5-Speed Getrag) The 3.0 CSi on offer here an original Euro.
BMW 3.0 CSi (1971 - 1975) When BMW introduced the so-called "Neue Classe," it introduced a new generation of vehicles that eventually saved the Bavarian carmaker, and the 3.0 CSI was part of them.
Looking to buy a BMW Csi? Complete your search today at Car & Classic where you will find the largest and most diverse collection of classics in Europe.
There are 2 BMW 3.0 CSi for sale right now.
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Looking to buy a BMW Csi? Complete your search today at Car & Classic where you will find the largest and most diverse collection of classics in Europe.
Bid for the chance to own a 1994 BMW 850CSi 6-Speed at auction with Bring a Trailer, the home of the best vintage and classic cars online. Lot #168,297.
The BMW 3.0 CSI, produced between 1971 and 1975, is one of the most iconic models in BMW's legendary coupé lineup. It combined beautiful styling by Karmann with advanced engineering for its time, the 3.0 CSI featured a fuel-injected 3.0-liter inline-six engine that delivered smooth, responsive performance. Renowned for its balance of luxury and sportiness, it remains a highly.
That pretty well sums up BMW's classic 3.0 CS and 3.0 CSi coupes, as legions of admirers have discovered. The cars-simply referred to as "coupes" by BMW aficionados-were sold in the U.S. between 1971 and 1975. The 3.0 CS features a carbureted, 3-liter straight six, while the CSi has the same engine equipped with fuel injection. Only the CS was sold in the States, though some number.
TopWorldAuto >> Photos Of Bmw Csi - Photo Galleries
That pretty well sums up BMW's classic 3.0 CS and 3.0 CSi coupes, as legions of admirers have discovered. The cars-simply referred to as "coupes" by BMW aficionados-were sold in the U.S. between 1971 and 1975. The 3.0 CS features a carbureted, 3-liter straight six, while the CSi has the same engine equipped with fuel injection. Only the CS was sold in the States, though some number.
Long, luxurious, sporty: BMW M played a key role in the development of the BMW 850 CSi E31. The 1992 model may never have had the M in its name, but with its modified engine and host of other innovations, it is undoubtedly part of the M family.
In 1972, BMW bored out the famed E9 coupe's inline six-cylinder engine to three liters and added rear disc brakes. At that point, the car became known as the 3.0 CS.
1972 BMW 3.0 CSI 4-Speed Coupe (now 5-Speed Getrag) The 3.0 CSi on offer here an original Euro.
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BMW 3.0 CSi (1971 - 1975) When BMW introduced the so-called "Neue Classe," it introduced a new generation of vehicles that eventually saved the Bavarian carmaker, and the 3.0 CSI was part of them.
The BMW 3.0 CSI, produced between 1971 and 1975, is one of the most iconic models in BMW's legendary coupé lineup. It combined beautiful styling by Karmann with advanced engineering for its time, the 3.0 CSI featured a fuel-injected 3.0-liter inline-six engine that delivered smooth, responsive performance. Renowned for its balance of luxury and sportiness, it remains a highly.
In 1972, BMW bored out the famed E9 coupe's inline six-cylinder engine to three liters and added rear disc brakes. At that point, the car became known as the 3.0 CS.
Looking to buy a BMW Csi? Complete your search today at Car & Classic where you will find the largest and most diverse collection of classics in Europe.
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That pretty well sums up BMW's classic 3.0 CS and 3.0 CSi coupes, as legions of admirers have discovered. The cars-simply referred to as "coupes" by BMW aficionados-were sold in the U.S. between 1971 and 1975. The 3.0 CS features a carbureted, 3-liter straight six, while the CSi has the same engine equipped with fuel injection. Only the CS was sold in the States, though some number.
In my case, it's my 1973 BMW 3.0CSi, hands down. First, a little history. The BMW 2800CS / 3.0CS / CSi (body code E9) evolved from the 2000C / CS, the two-door coupe built from 1965-69 and was never commercially imported to the United States. The 2000CS coupe itself was a variant of the "Neue Klasse" (new class) sedans built from 1962.
The BMW 3.0 CSI, produced between 1971 and 1975, is one of the most iconic models in BMW's legendary coupé lineup. It combined beautiful styling by Karmann with advanced engineering for its time, the 3.0 CSI featured a fuel-injected 3.0-liter inline-six engine that delivered smooth, responsive performance. Renowned for its balance of luxury and sportiness, it remains a highly.
1972 BMW 3.0 CSI 4-Speed Coupe (now 5-Speed Getrag) The 3.0 CSi on offer here an original Euro.
In my case, it's my 1973 BMW 3.0CSi, hands down. First, a little history. The BMW 2800CS / 3.0CS / CSi (body code E9) evolved from the 2000C / CS, the two-door coupe built from 1965-69 and was never commercially imported to the United States. The 2000CS coupe itself was a variant of the "Neue Klasse" (new class) sedans built from 1962.
Long, luxurious, sporty: BMW M played a key role in the development of the BMW 850 CSi E31. The 1992 model may never have had the M in its name, but with its modified engine and host of other innovations, it is undoubtedly part of the M family.
1972 BMW 3.0 CSI 4-Speed Coupe (now 5-Speed Getrag) The 3.0 CSi on offer here an original Euro.
The BMW 3.0 CSI, produced between 1971 and 1975, is one of the most iconic models in BMW's legendary coupé lineup. It combined beautiful styling by Karmann with advanced engineering for its time, the 3.0 CSI featured a fuel-injected 3.0-liter inline-six engine that delivered smooth, responsive performance. Renowned for its balance of luxury and sportiness, it remains a highly.
That pretty well sums up BMW's classic 3.0 CS and 3.0 CSi coupes, as legions of admirers have discovered. The cars-simply referred to as "coupes" by BMW aficionados-were sold in the U.S. between 1971 and 1975. The 3.0 CS features a carbureted, 3-liter straight six, while the CSi has the same engine equipped with fuel injection. Only the CS was sold in the States, though some number.
BMW 3.0 CSi (1971 - 1975) When BMW introduced the so-called "Neue Classe," it introduced a new generation of vehicles that eventually saved the Bavarian carmaker, and the 3.0 CSI was part of them.
Looking to buy a BMW Csi? Complete your search today at Car & Classic where you will find the largest and most diverse collection of classics in Europe.
In 1972, BMW bored out the famed E9 coupe's inline six-cylinder engine to three liters and added rear disc brakes. At that point, the car became known as the 3.0 CS.
There are 2 BMW 3.0 CSi for sale right now.
Bid for the chance to own a 1994 BMW 850CSi 6-Speed at auction with Bring a Trailer, the home of the best vintage and classic cars online. Lot #168,297.