Discover the BMW 635 CSi, Bavaria's flagship grand tourer from 1983-1989. This iconic E24 masterpiece combines a 218hp inline-six engine with Italian-designed elegance, delivering both luxury and performance. Explore its racing heritage, investment potential, and timeless appeal.
There are 9 new and used classic BMW 635csis listed for sale near you on ClassicCars.com with prices starting as low as $13,900. Find your dream car today. Today, the Group 2 635 CSi is recognised as one of the most elegant and successful Touring Car racers of all time and a superb example of the breed is currently on offer at the Historic Cars showroom in Paris.
Chassis RA2. Further equipment includes front and rear spoilers and 14″ Mahle-BBS alloy wheels along with an electric sunroof, air conditioning, and a BMW Bavaria stereo. This E24 635CSi is now offered as part of DriverSource's 2024 Oktmotorfest Collection with a 1981 invoice, service records, tools, and a clean Ohio title.
BMW 635 Csi for sale BMW stands for Bayerische Motoren Werke (or in English, Bavarian Motor Works), and is based in Munich. Under the long-standing tagline "The Ultimate Driving Machine", the company has mainly produced luxury cars with a focus on driving pleasure. Add that feeling of solidity to some of the most gorgeous lines to come from Bavaria, and you will have the 6-Series coupe.
So handsome that it was stylistically little changed for almost 15 years, it still looks great today, and you can bid on this 1985 BMW 635CSi now as a no reserve Barn Finds Auction! The 635 CSI chassis #RA1 23 has been entered by Bavaria Automobiles, a French team based in Reims. Assembled in 1985, it was initially intended for the European Touring Car Championship (ETCC).
Categories Race Cars Historic Race Cars SFr 245,000 BWM 635 CSi GR-A «Bauhaus Description: One of only approx. 50 Group A vehicles produced by the BMW factory Chassis E-24 RA1-30 Engine - BMW 6-cylinder inline - 3.5 liters with 322 hp and 405 Nm Participated in 11 races of the European Touring Car Championship (ETCC) between 1984 and 1986. BMW 635 CSi The nippy six Its fans affectionately christened it the Bayern Express.
With its 3.5-liter engine, what was once Germany's fastest four-seater swept the streets clean. And in the M version with 286 hp, BMW's six. The BMW 635 CSI was the most powerful version of the first generation of the 6 series coupe at the time of its launch on the market in 1979.
It was a coupe faster and more comfortable than other.