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An award-winning BMW M1 formerly owned by a member of Pink Floyd showed up in a Facebook Marketplace listing for $785,000.
The M1 is the only mid-engine sports car BMW has ever made. A sighting is extremely rare, since only 456 were built. Production started in 1978 and ended in 1981.
Rumors detailing a modern-day, M1-inspired supercar have been floating around our little corner of the world for over a decade. In 2012, the reports claimed it be called M8 — it wasn’t, though ...
Frank Stella Art Car, a BMW M1 Procar Model, Is Acquired by Collector Jonathan Sobel ... The car will be on public display at the BMW of Southampton showroom in 2012 in its new facility, ...
The first BMW Art Car to pass into private hands was bought by Jonathan Sobel, the owner of BMW of Southampton, who will put the car on public display at his dealership in 2012. Sobel purchased ...
BMW came stunningly close to releasing an i8-based, M1-inspired supercar about two years ago. Known as the i16, the ...
BMW is touting the coming of a "breakthrough green supercar" which is expected to arrive in 2012 and will be the successor to the famed BMW M1. Reports indicate the supercar will follow design ...
Canepa has just finished work restoring an absolutely stunning 1979 BMW M1 Procar, one of just 40 ever produced. This particular M1 Procar, number 31, Latest; ... where it slept until October 2012.
The BMW M1 is one of the most iconic models ever produced by the German brand. Being responsible for kickstarting the production car branch of the high-performance M division, ...
The M1 remains the only "supercar" BMW has ever built. Yes, it does look like a Ferrari 308, especially with the red paint job. If you're also getting a sense of DeLorean, you aren't wrong.
BMW came stunningly close to releasing an i8-based, M1-inspired supercar about two years ago. Known as the i16, the electrified coupe was at an advanced stage of its development process when it ...