Classic BMW Cars
Various different types of cars are collected by people who are interested in the classics. All sorts of collectible BMW cars are included among these classics. Since BMW was formed in the 1910s various different classical models have been made. Here's a look at some of these various classic BMW cars.
Many BMW cars that are especially valuable are ones that were made before World War II. The BMW Dixi and the 3/15 are among the most popular of these. The reason as to why these cars are as valuable as they are is because of the destruction and occupation of BMW plants after WWII by Allied forces.
Before the New Six models were introduced by BMW the E3 sedans were made. The 2.5L 2500 and 2.8L 2800 are among the most popular of these models. The fuel injected 3.0L engine format of this car would soon be made in the 1970s, and this is still one of the top collectible BMW cars on the market.
The Isetta is one of the most unique of all collectible BMW cars. This was a microcar made in the 1950s by BMW. This especially small car featured a one-cylinder engine can had only about 160,000 cars produced. Some three wheeled Isetta vehicles were even made, but these are generally more available for collection in the United Kingdom.
Although BMW makes all sorts of different cars in the M3, M5 and M6 models there is the M1 model that is a great modern classic. BMW worked closely with Lamborghini to build a racing car. This car featured a 3.5L V6 engine that featured what would eventually become the Kugelfischer injection that was used in the 745i car.
From 1936 to 1940 the BMW 328 was produced. Various advanced features were included in this vehicle, including a tubular space frame and a combustion chamber engine that was the basis for hemi engines of today. This car has been used in various motorsport events and is a favorite among fans of classic motorsport.
The BMW New Class was also a popular type of BMW car from the 1960s. These cars were known at first as a great option for those who do not want to spend too much for luxury, and today these cars are still seen as more affordable collectible cars on the market when compared to other models. Among the unique features in these cars include duel Solex side-draft carburetors, turbocharged engines (which were unique for that time) and rectangular headlights that had been illegal for a period of time in the United Kingdom.
These classic BMW cars are among the most popular cars in the classic car world. These are collectible BMW cars that are popular among those who are interested in the history of BMW.






