1971 BMW 2800CS 4-SpeedIntroducing this 1971 BMW 2800CS 4-Speed,
finished in its factory color Granada (23) over a black interior
with striped beige inserts, a subtle and period-correct combination
that suits the car's elegant, pillarless coupe design.Highlights:-
California Car (Blue License Plate)- Factory Color: Granada (23)-
4-Speed Manual Transmission- 2.8-Liter Straight-Six Engine- Zenith
Dual Carburetors- Power Steering- Front Discs and Rear Drums- VDO
Instrumentation- Sunroof- Wraparound Bumpers- Quad-Headlights-
14-inch "FPS" Style Alloy Wheels- Manufacturer's Literature
IncludedBuilt by Karmann, this example is equipped with a 4-speed
manual transmission paired with a 2.8-liter inline-six engine and
dual Zenith carburetors. Additional features include power
steering, front disc and rear drum brakes, a sunroof, single
exhaust outlet, VDO instrumentation, quad headlights, chrome trim
and bumpers with rubber guards, interior wood accents, 14-inch
"FPS" style alloy wheels with BMW center caps, and a tool
kit.Inside, the car offers front bucket seats with headrests,
manual crank windows, a three-spoke steering wheel, driver-side
mirror, AudioVox radio, analog clock, center console, glove box,
and a fender-mounted antenna, simple features that reflect the
driver-focused approach of the era.The 2800CS belongs to BMW's E9
coupe series, which helped establish BMW's reputation for combining
performance with elegant design. The later evolution of this
platform would go on to dominate European touring car racing in the
early 1970s.This example comes with manufacturer's literature.
Currently not running and will require mechanical recommissioning
and cosmetic attention. This has been taken into account in the
pricing, presenting a good opportunity to acquire a desirable E9
coupe at a more accessible entry point. For $11,750
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