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    Bmw M1

    Information Source: http://www.bmwworld.com/models/vintage/m1.htm

    The rarest of modern BMWs was manufactured from 1979 to 1980 by Baur using an Italian made space frame chassis based on the 1972 Turbo concept car.

    The M1 was the first car produced by BMW Motorsport. Originally released in 1978, the M1 experienced production and homologation problems that kept it from international competition until the car was no longer competitive. First shown at the Paris Motor Show, the M1 was discontinued in 1981.



    The Giugiaro-designed M1 was to be assembled by Lamborghini, but Lamborghini's poor financial situation and assembly delays caused BMW to move assembly to Baur, the German convertible builders. By the time production resumed, the homologation rules for international Group 5 racing had been changed. Since BMW had not met the required sales figures, the M1 went to the new Procar series instead. By the time BMW had sold enough cars, the M1 was no longer competitive for Group 5 racing. In 1981, David Coward and Kenper Miller won the IMSA GTO category.



    The M1 had the 3.5 liter straight six that powered BMW sedans.

    With a 24-valve cylinder head, the engine had 277 hp at 6500 rpm and develops 239 ft/lb of torque at 5000 rpm. Several racing versions exist with power outputs of up to 850hp.

    The M1 was all Italian in look and feel, but had a big BMW engine wailing from the back. As one writer puts it, "the sensation of having that twin-cam six just behind your head is hard to describe-it's like extra bass, but without the 12-inch woofers." Only a handful of road versions of the M1 exist.

    M1 Road Car

    Cylinders: 6 in-line, mid mounted
    Capacity: 3453cc
    Power: 277hp @ 6500rpm
    Torque: 243lb @ 5000rpm
    Weight: 3175lb
    Max Speed: 162mph
    Acceleration: 0-100kmh(62mph) in 5.6sec
    Fuel Consuption: 14.4mpg
    Front Wheels/Tires: Alloy 7x16 205/55 VR16
    Rear Wheels/Tires: Alloy 8x16 225/50 VR 16
    Engine Mangement System: Kugelfischer-Bosh Mechanical injection

    Here are some photos of the car:
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    there was one on ebay not too long ago going for around 190,000 usd.

    id rather have a delorian or the first m3
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    Good looking Mid-engined BMW. They fetch a lot these days due to rarity.

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    I saw one in the bmw musem in munich. it was incredible
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    Quote Originally Posted by Porsche ´77
    I saw one in the bmw musem in munich. it was incredible
    yes it is an incredible car, it's pretty cool how lamborghini was almost going to assemble it......
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    i saw the race version at lime rock-awsome
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    It is a very cool car
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