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Looking around on the internet, you'll find all sort of things, but when it comes to rare BMWs, it doesn't get much rarer than this: a Sport Wagon BMW E3 (New Six Sedan at its origins).
Two years later, the Mercedes-Benz W108-series S-Class made BMW’s need for a new prestigious saloon even more acute. Work commenced on the E3 in 1965, and the company’s market research ...
At one point, Marley upgraded to a four-door BMW E3 2500, known in the U.S. as the Bavaria. The E3 was the predecessor of the 5-series, packing a 150-hp 2500-cc inline-six. BMW built it from 1968 ...
The first one to use these codes was the BMW E3 saloon, back in 1968. It was also called BMW New Six and, as the name suggests, it defined what BMW called a new era in the auto world. It was ...
We've been crying out for M Tourings, only for BMW to respond with SUVs ... conversion was "stratospheric", the RRP for a regular E3 saloon being approximately twice the "equivalent British ...
As reported by Drive in 2021, a BMW E3 GTR race car – identified as chassis #005 – was previously listed for sale in Melbourne, though prices weren't officially announced and were only ...