Just in on consignment from a friend and neighbor, this beautiful
Chamonix White 3.0CS runs and drives as good as it looks. Rust
free. Collector owned for decades. Disc Brakes, original leather
interior, Triple Weber carbs, NSD electronic ignition, original
Blaupunkt radio, Nardi steering wheel, Cocomats. Engine rebuilt and
bored to 3.6L by Korman Motorworks of Greensboro, NC. Stahl header,
custom exhaust. Over $10,000 of mechanical work (not including
engine rebuild, header, exhaust) commissioned by current owner in
recent years at Bavarian Rennsport of Jacksonville, FL included:
updated wiring, fuel lines, fuel pump, starter, condenser motor,
wood refinishing, windshield washer pump, hood pad and new tires.
Comes with 2 new front rotors, front and rear brake pads, and 2
working clocks (the one in the dash is not working). This 3.0CS is
a great touring car with cold AC and is ready for summer
driving.
In 1968 BMW introduced the wildly popular E9 series in the form of
the 2800 CS coupe. Clothed in sleek coachwork by Karmann, the 2800
CS was powered by the M30 six-cylinder engine used in BMW's
saloons, bringing unprecedented power to the Neue Klasse coupe.
Though the 2800 CS chassis utilized dated rear drum brakes, in 1971
a 3-liter successor appeared featuring four-wheel disc brakes.
Capable of 130 mph performance, the 3.0 CS became the basis of the
homologation special 3.0 CSL, which garnered a spate of competition
victories for the marque, including six European Touring Car
Championships between 1973 and 1979 and class wins at Le Mans, Spa,
and Daytona.
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