William-elms: BMW E28 535 “CSL” 24 Hours of Lemons race car
Whoa how does this not break the $500 barrier? Looking at the damage to the corner, there’s nothing structural. This is definitely one of the best Lemons cars I’ve seen. Thanks for the submission!
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This isn’t as pure as I’d like it, but hell it looks pretty good, and it is an E28.
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BMW (E28) 5-Series Touring - One can dream, right?
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5-Star Touring
It’s difficult to imagine a more desirable everyday car than the 5-Series, well actually, it’s not that difficult… Touring.
The 5-Series Touring has been the fancy way to haul the kids and dog around for the past 30-years. Much like the 3-Series, Touring was not available on the model (E12). It was first available on a small number of E28 models.
Second was the E34 5-Series Touring, which saw fit for an M5 version. As the first M-Power Touring BMW, it was only available with a manual transmission and RWD plus 350hp, it was truly the ultimate driving machine as the world’s fastest production wagon at the time.
The E39 was the 3rd Touring 5-Series and was not available as an M5. It was, however available with a V8 in the 540i Touring model. Its successor, the E61 was again available as an M5, outside of the U.S. of course.
According to most recent reports, the newest 5-Series Touring (F11) will not see an M5 badge but no complaint here, because an Alpina B5 BiTurbo will be available, as seen in the last image.
Photos via Bimmerforums, Garage36, M5Board, Ultimate Car Page, & Bimmerfile
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