That's because the doors made the Z1 such an icon. It started a lineage of roadsters for the bavarian brand that included other oddities.
Explore the unique features of the BMW Z1, a limited-production roadster with sliding doors, removable plastic body panels, and a storied history.
This 1989 BMW Z1 is for sale on Cars & Bids! ~21,100 Miles, 5-Speed Manual, Vertical Sliding Doors, Mostly Unmodified, U.S. Title! Auction ends January 26 2024.
BMW Z1 This little BMW roadster was a grand experiment in futuristic production techniques when it debuted in 1989. Some features like the flat undertray have become commonplace on high-end sports cars. Its removable plastic body panels and retractable doors didn't catch on, but they make the Z1 an interesting vision of a future that never came to pass.
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This 1989 BMW Z1 is for sale on Cars & Bids! ~21,100 Miles, 5-Speed Manual, Vertical Sliding Doors, Mostly Unmodified, U.S. Title! Auction ends January 26 2024.
BMW Z1 This little BMW roadster was a grand experiment in futuristic production techniques when it debuted in 1989. Some features like the flat undertray have become commonplace on high-end sports cars. Its removable plastic body panels and retractable doors didn't catch on, but they make the Z1 an interesting vision of a future that never came to pass.
The 1990 BMW Z1 Roadster featured here is finished in gorgeous Traumschwarz Metallic with an impeccably kept gray interior. This magnificent motorcar is one of very few Z1s in the U.S. and is certainly one of the lowest mile ones available on the market today.
That's because the doors made the Z1 such an icon. It started a lineage of roadsters for the bavarian brand that included other oddities.
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BMW Z1 This little BMW roadster was a grand experiment in futuristic production techniques when it debuted in 1989. Some features like the flat undertray have become commonplace on high-end sports cars. Its removable plastic body panels and retractable doors didn't catch on, but they make the Z1 an interesting vision of a future that never came to pass.
1989 BMW Z1 Additional Info: BMW Z1 from 1989 for SALE by owner since 1996 This is the rare BMW Z1 convertible two-seater with VERTICAL SLIDING DOORS. Only 8,012 Z1s were ever made, including prototypes. BMW never sold the Z1 in the U.S. and it was not federalized.
So much more than 'that BMW with unusual doors', this was the Munich marque's first open-top sports car in a generation, after the 507 ceased production in 1960. The first car from BMW's new 'Technik' division, the Z1 was characterised by myriad new features and technologies, most notably the vertically sliding doors.
That's because the doors made the Z1 such an icon. It started a lineage of roadsters for the bavarian brand that included other oddities.
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The 1990 BMW Z1 Roadster featured here is finished in gorgeous Traumschwarz Metallic with an impeccably kept gray interior. This magnificent motorcar is one of very few Z1s in the U.S. and is certainly one of the lowest mile examples available on the market today.
BMW Z1 This little BMW roadster was a grand experiment in futuristic production techniques when it debuted in 1989. Some features like the flat undertray have become commonplace on high-end sports cars. Its removable plastic body panels and retractable doors didn't catch on, but they make the Z1 an interesting vision of a future that never came to pass.
Explore the unique features of the BMW Z1, a limited-production roadster with sliding doors, removable plastic body panels, and a storied history.
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The 1990 BMW Z1 Roadster featured here is finished in gorgeous Traumschwarz Metallic with an impeccably kept gray interior. This magnificent motorcar is one of very few Z1s in the U.S. and is certainly one of the lowest mile examples available on the market today.
1989 BMW Z1 Additional Info: BMW Z1 from 1989 for SALE by owner since 1996 This is the rare BMW Z1 convertible two-seater with VERTICAL SLIDING DOORS. Only 8,012 Z1s were ever made, including prototypes. BMW never sold the Z1 in the U.S. and it was not federalized.
Explore the unique features of the BMW Z1, a limited-production roadster with sliding doors, removable plastic body panels, and a storied history.
The 1990 BMW Z1 Roadster featured here is finished in gorgeous Traumschwarz Metallic with an impeccably kept gray interior. This magnificent motorcar is one of very few Z1s in the U.S. and is certainly one of the lowest mile ones available on the market today.
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1991 BMW Z8 Z1 Additional Info: The BMW Z1 is a two-seatroadsterautomobile developed by BMW. It was produced from March 1989 to June 1991.The Z1 featured doors which dropped down into the door sills. A total of 8,000 cars were produced. All the Z1s were left.
1989 BMW Z1 Additional Info: BMW Z1 from 1989 for SALE by owner since 1996 This is the rare BMW Z1 convertible two-seater with VERTICAL SLIDING DOORS. Only 8,012 Z1s were ever made, including prototypes. BMW never sold the Z1 in the U.S. and it was not federalized.
There are 2 BMW Z1 for sale right now.
So much more than 'that BMW with unusual doors', this was the Munich marque's first open-top sports car in a generation, after the 507 ceased production in 1960. The first car from BMW's new 'Technik' division, the Z1 was characterised by myriad new features and technologies, most notably the vertically sliding doors.
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So much more than 'that BMW with unusual doors', this was the Munich marque's first open-top sports car in a generation, after the 507 ceased production in 1960. The first car from BMW's new 'Technik' division, the Z1 was characterised by myriad new features and technologies, most notably the vertically sliding doors.
1991 BMW Z8 Z1 Additional Info: The BMW Z1 is a two-seatroadsterautomobile developed by BMW. It was produced from March 1989 to June 1991.The Z1 featured doors which dropped down into the door sills. A total of 8,000 cars were produced. All the Z1s were left.
1989 BMW Z1 Additional Info: BMW Z1 from 1989 for SALE by owner since 1996 This is the rare BMW Z1 convertible two-seater with VERTICAL SLIDING DOORS. Only 8,012 Z1s were ever made, including prototypes. BMW never sold the Z1 in the U.S. and it was not federalized.
The 1990 BMW Z1 Roadster featured here is finished in gorgeous Traumschwarz Metallic with an impeccably kept gray interior. This magnificent motorcar is one of very few Z1s in the U.S. and is certainly one of the lowest mile ones available on the market today.
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BMW Z1 This little BMW roadster was a grand experiment in futuristic production techniques when it debuted in 1989. Some features like the flat undertray have become commonplace on high-end sports cars. Its removable plastic body panels and retractable doors didn't catch on, but they make the Z1 an interesting vision of a future that never came to pass.
The 1990 BMW Z1 Roadster featured here is finished in gorgeous Traumschwarz Metallic with an impeccably kept gray interior. This magnificent motorcar is one of very few Z1s in the U.S. and is certainly one of the lowest mile examples available on the market today.
There are 2 BMW Z1 for sale right now.
So much more than 'that BMW with unusual doors', this was the Munich marque's first open-top sports car in a generation, after the 507 ceased production in 1960. The first car from BMW's new 'Technik' division, the Z1 was characterised by myriad new features and technologies, most notably the vertically sliding doors.
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The 1990 BMW Z1 Roadster featured here is finished in gorgeous Traumschwarz Metallic with an impeccably kept gray interior. This magnificent motorcar is one of very few Z1s in the U.S. and is certainly one of the lowest mile examples available on the market today.
Explore the unique features of the BMW Z1, a limited-production roadster with sliding doors, removable plastic body panels, and a storied history.
The 1990 BMW Z1 Roadster featured here is finished in gorgeous Traumschwarz Metallic with an impeccably kept gray interior. This magnificent motorcar is one of very few Z1s in the U.S. and is certainly one of the lowest mile ones available on the market today.
That's because the doors made the Z1 such an icon. It started a lineage of roadsters for the bavarian brand that included other oddities.
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1991 BMW Z8 Z1 Additional Info: The BMW Z1 is a two-seatroadsterautomobile developed by BMW. It was produced from March 1989 to June 1991.The Z1 featured doors which dropped down into the door sills. A total of 8,000 cars were produced. All the Z1s were left.
Explore the unique features of the BMW Z1, a limited-production roadster with sliding doors, removable plastic body panels, and a storied history.
There are 2 BMW Z1 for sale right now.
So much more than 'that BMW with unusual doors', this was the Munich marque's first open-top sports car in a generation, after the 507 ceased production in 1960. The first car from BMW's new 'Technik' division, the Z1 was characterised by myriad new features and technologies, most notably the vertically sliding doors.
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BMW Z1 This little BMW roadster was a grand experiment in futuristic production techniques when it debuted in 1989. Some features like the flat undertray have become commonplace on high-end sports cars. Its removable plastic body panels and retractable doors didn't catch on, but they make the Z1 an interesting vision of a future that never came to pass.
So much more than 'that BMW with unusual doors', this was the Munich marque's first open-top sports car in a generation, after the 507 ceased production in 1960. The first car from BMW's new 'Technik' division, the Z1 was characterised by myriad new features and technologies, most notably the vertically sliding doors.
Explore the unique features of the BMW Z1, a limited-production roadster with sliding doors, removable plastic body panels, and a storied history.
1989 BMW Z1 Additional Info: BMW Z1 from 1989 for SALE by owner since 1996 This is the rare BMW Z1 convertible two-seater with VERTICAL SLIDING DOORS. Only 8,012 Z1s were ever made, including prototypes. BMW never sold the Z1 in the U.S. and it was not federalized.
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BMW Z1 This little BMW roadster was a grand experiment in futuristic production techniques when it debuted in 1989. Some features like the flat undertray have become commonplace on high-end sports cars. Its removable plastic body panels and retractable doors didn't catch on, but they make the Z1 an interesting vision of a future that never came to pass.
The 1990 BMW Z1 Roadster featured here is finished in gorgeous Traumschwarz Metallic with an impeccably kept gray interior. This magnificent motorcar is one of very few Z1s in the U.S. and is certainly one of the lowest mile ones available on the market today.
So much more than 'that BMW with unusual doors', this was the Munich marque's first open-top sports car in a generation, after the 507 ceased production in 1960. The first car from BMW's new 'Technik' division, the Z1 was characterised by myriad new features and technologies, most notably the vertically sliding doors.
1989 BMW Z1 Additional Info: BMW Z1 from 1989 for SALE by owner since 1996 This is the rare BMW Z1 convertible two-seater with VERTICAL SLIDING DOORS. Only 8,012 Z1s were ever made, including prototypes. BMW never sold the Z1 in the U.S. and it was not federalized.
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So much more than 'that BMW with unusual doors', this was the Munich marque's first open-top sports car in a generation, after the 507 ceased production in 1960. The first car from BMW's new 'Technik' division, the Z1 was characterised by myriad new features and technologies, most notably the vertically sliding doors.
The 1990 BMW Z1 Roadster featured here is finished in gorgeous Traumschwarz Metallic with an impeccably kept gray interior. This magnificent motorcar is one of very few Z1s in the U.S. and is certainly one of the lowest mile examples available on the market today.
There are 2 BMW Z1 for sale right now.
1989 BMW Z1 Additional Info: BMW Z1 from 1989 for SALE by owner since 1996 This is the rare BMW Z1 convertible two-seater with VERTICAL SLIDING DOORS. Only 8,012 Z1s were ever made, including prototypes. BMW never sold the Z1 in the U.S. and it was not federalized.
There are 2 BMW Z1 for sale right now.
The 1990 BMW Z1 Roadster featured here is finished in gorgeous Traumschwarz Metallic with an impeccably kept gray interior. This magnificent motorcar is one of very few Z1s in the U.S. and is certainly one of the lowest mile examples available on the market today.
Explore the unique features of the BMW Z1, a limited-production roadster with sliding doors, removable plastic body panels, and a storied history.
1991 BMW Z8 Z1 Additional Info: The BMW Z1 is a two-seatroadsterautomobile developed by BMW. It was produced from March 1989 to June 1991.The Z1 featured doors which dropped down into the door sills. A total of 8,000 cars were produced. All the Z1s were left.
1989 BMW Z1 Additional Info: BMW Z1 from 1989 for SALE by owner since 1996 This is the rare BMW Z1 convertible two-seater with VERTICAL SLIDING DOORS. Only 8,012 Z1s were ever made, including prototypes. BMW never sold the Z1 in the U.S. and it was not federalized.
This 1989 BMW Z1 is for sale on Cars & Bids! ~21,100 Miles, 5-Speed Manual, Vertical Sliding Doors, Mostly Unmodified, U.S. Title! Auction ends January 26 2024.
The 1990 BMW Z1 Roadster featured here is finished in gorgeous Traumschwarz Metallic with an impeccably kept gray interior. This magnificent motorcar is one of very few Z1s in the U.S. and is certainly one of the lowest mile ones available on the market today.
That's because the doors made the Z1 such an icon. It started a lineage of roadsters for the bavarian brand that included other oddities.
So much more than 'that BMW with unusual doors', this was the Munich marque's first open-top sports car in a generation, after the 507 ceased production in 1960. The first car from BMW's new 'Technik' division, the Z1 was characterised by myriad new features and technologies, most notably the vertically sliding doors.
BMW Z1 This little BMW roadster was a grand experiment in futuristic production techniques when it debuted in 1989. Some features like the flat undertray have become commonplace on high-end sports cars. Its removable plastic body panels and retractable doors didn't catch on, but they make the Z1 an interesting vision of a future that never came to pass.