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When the 1971 BMW 3.0 CSL went racing for credibility
The 1971 BMW 3.0 CSL did not begin life as a collector’s darling or a design statement. It was conceived as a blunt ...
The very first BMW 3.0 CLS has resurfaced, seeking a new owner. It is actually a development car built in the wildest times of automotive history, when Bob Lutz made cars performance-focused, bold, ...
Yet the taste of most BMW customers of the day would never be sated by the boxy 02. Coincidentally, BMW had a perfectly delightful inline-six engine with which to power a more substantial car. That ...
Forget one of one: this particular BMW 3.0 CSL is, quite literally, the very first M race car, and it’s up for sale for presumably many dollars. The very first official BMW M project was the 3.0 CSL.
The torque—of all the preconceived notions I might’ve had about the 1973 BMW 3.0 CS, big torque wasn’t one of them. I’ve always thought of old BMWs as revvers, not grunters. I assumed I’d need to get ...
BMW’s M Division is responsible for some of the most legendary enthusiast cars ever put to pavement. And while the titular M1 was the motorsport division’s first serialized road car, it was not the ...
The 1972 BMW 3.0 CSL is powered by a 3.5-liter six-cylinder making 400 brake horsepower. Check out more about this incredible car here.
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