

1987 BMW 635 CSi
Here we have a time warp example of the beautiful and iconic 635 CSi. The shark nose and svelte lines of this car look as good today, if not better, than the did back in the 1980's which is arguably the period of 'Peak' BMW.
Many cars don't look their best in red but, in our view, somehow zinabar red in the only colour for this car, it just looks perfect, especially when paired with the lovely black leather interior.




THE CAR
The BMW E24 is the first generation of BMW 6 Series range of grand tourer cars, which was produced from January 1976 to 1989 and replaced the BMW E9 coupé.
The E24 was produced solely in a 2-door coupé body style. All models used petrol straight-six engines, with the majority (aside from the M635CSi/M6 model) using a version of the BMW M30 engine family. The E24 shared many parts with the E12 5 series, and in 1982 was updated with parts from the newly released E28 5 series.
The M635CSi is the first of the BMW M6 model line and is powered by the M88/3 straight-six engine. In North America, the vehicle is badged as "M6" and uses the less powerful BMW S38 engine.
The E24 was designed by Paul Bracq. Unlike its E9 predecessor, the body of the E24 has a B pillar. The initial proposal for the E24 was based on a BMW E9 3.0 CS with an increased height, in order to make it easier for customers to enter and exit the vehicle. However, Bob Lutz rejected the proposal, eventually leading to the shape of the E24 in its production form.
Production of the 633CSi started in January 1976 with the carburetted 630CS following in February 1976.
A total of 86,216 cars were built prior to production ending in April 1989.
Originally the bodies were manufactured by Karmann, but production was later taken in-house to the BMW Group Plant Dingolfing. Early series one E24s in original condition are now quite rare, particularly Karmann assembled cars (look for the Karmann build plate in the left door frame) produced before August 1977.
OUR CAR
Our car is a beautiful low mileage example from 1986. The car is completely original (and all the better for it), with the exception of the addition of a stainless-steel exhaust which enhances the engine note just enough to underline the purpose and intent that this car exudes.
Listen to one man's passion for his 635 CSi click here
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