1967 BMW 2000CS – Matching Numbers, 4-Speed, Running & Driving Project
This 1967 BMW 2000CS is a matching-numbers Karmann-built pillarless coupe offered as a running and driving project with restoration potential. Power comes from a 2.0-liter M10 inline-four with dual carburetors paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This example retains its matching-numbers engine and body, adding to its collectability and appeal as a restoration candidate.
Produced from 1965–1969, the 2000CS is an early example of BMW’s luxury sporting coupes and helped pave the way for the later E9 6-cylinder cars. Approximately 13,700 were built, making surviving examples increasingly uncommon today.
Highlights
Seller Notes
This 2000CS is a fair-condition project car that starts, runs, and drives. It has not undergone a full restoration and is being offered as an opportunity for the next owner to take it to the next level.
The matching-numbers drivetrain and body make this a strong candidate for a proper restoration.
Exterior
The body features the hallmark design elements of the 2000CS, including:
Overall condition is consistent with a project vehicle, with visible age and wear. There is damage to the front, center of the hood (see photos).
Interior
The interior retains its original-style layout with:
Mechanical
The car runs and drives, though it has not been fully sorted and should be considered a project.
Known Flaws
Model Background
The 2000CS combined BMW’s New Class sedan platform with elegant grand touring coupe styling. Built by Karmann, these cars are known for their airy greenhouse, distinctive front-end design, and balanced driving dynamics. They served as the direct predecessor to the highly regarded E9 coupes.
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