Lot details Registration No: EU-Reg Chassis No: 1107562
- Entered from a private collection and 1 of 20 known RHD survivors
- 102,000 recorded miles, 4-speed manual, black upholstery
- Dry stored but started and moved on a regular basis
Further Info:
BMW's so-called `New Class' Coupe was debuted in the summer of 1965. It marked the end of the company's V8-powered range and served to introduce the new 2-litre, four-cylinder version of its OHC M10 engine which, as fitted to the CS model, was equipped with twin carburettors and produced a sprightly 120bhp. Unlike the slightly milder-tuned 2000 C, the CS was only available with four-speed manual transmission. Whereas the outgoing 3200 CS featured styling by Bertone, the newcomer was the work of the Karmann concern, whose changes largely concentrated on the front end. The 2000 CS is now a very rare model and this example is thought to be one of only 20 original right-hand drive cars remaining. Part of a private collection for the last 10 years, and started regularly but never really used, it is felt by the vendor to have `very good' bodywork, Blue paintwork, Black interior trim, engine and gearbox.
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