Chassis No. WBSBF9327SEH06974 The second-generation BMW M3,
introduced to the
U.S. market in 1995, marked a dramatic evolution of the M formula.
Refined,
smooth, and deceptively civil, the new E36 M3 traded the raw edge
of its
predecessor for a more mature grand touring character-though
underneath its
tailored silhouette, it remained every bit the track weapon. It was
the first M3
to receive BMW's now-revered inline-six: an S50 3.0-liter unit
producing 240
horsepower and 225 lb-ft of torque. Other Motorsport upgrades from
the standard
3-Series included a deeper front spoiler and revised rear valance,
17-inch
light-alloy wheels, M-specific side mirrors, and a lowered chassis
with
recalibrated springs and large-diameter anti-roll bars. This 1995
BMW M3 Coupe
is finished in Black Sapphire Metallic over a matching Black
leather interior.
It boasts a five-speed manual transmission and has been optioned
with a
power-operated sunroof, heated front seats, cruise control, and
on-board
computer with remote control. A clean CARFAX Vehicle History Report
shows that
the car was first registered in Oregon in October 1995, where it
remained until
2013. It was then exported to British Columbia, accumulating most
of its mileage
there before returning to the U.S. in 2021, where it stayed in
dealer inventory
in Washington. In September 2023, it was sold to its most recent
owner, a
prominent collector based in the Netherlands. The car returned to
the United
States in July 2025 and is now offered with 27,602 miles at
cataloging. This
low-mileage 1995 BMW M3 presents a rare opportunity to acquire a
well-preserved,
collector-grade example of BMW's definitive 1990s performance icon.
A sports car
powerhouse clothed in sophistication, it remains a hallmark M car
that bridges
analog purity with timeless driving dynamics and modern
engineering.
Vehicle Details
1995 BMW M3
Listing ID:CC-2008524
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Las Vegas, Nevada
Year:1995
Make:BMW
Model:M3
Odometer:27607
Stock Number:LV25Lot_116
VIN:WBSBF9327SEH06974
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