1987 BMW M6
WBAEE1409H2560457
Cinnibar Red Black Leather
88,274km / 54,729 miles
Flickr photo album (copy and post link for over 100 photos)
https://flic.kr/s/aHskU4A2sz
YouTube Video: (copy and paste links for 45 min ofvideo on the car)
https://youtu.be/dGIOZreKrN4
https://youtu.be/BZgFBKmde9g
https://youtu.be/9UHsqtiSGjM
About the E24 BMW M6
5,859 M635CSI/M6 Vehicles produced (1983-1989)
1 of 1,767 for North America (1987-1989)
1 of about 200 for Canada
The E24 is the first generation of the BMW 6 Series grand tourer, which was produced from 1976 to 1989. It was replaced, after a 16 year hiatus by the E63 6 Series.
BMW used a modified version of the M88/M1 engine, denoted the M88/3 and put it in the E24 (6 Series) chassis in 1983 to make the M635CSI, which the vehicle was called in Europe. When it came to North America in Catalysed form in 1987, it was simply called the M6 and it cost a heady $58,750 before options and tax. The M635/M6 went out of production in 1989. The 24 Valve 3.5L inline 6 produced 286hp in European (non-cat) trim, and 256hp for the North American version.
Standard equipment on the North American vehicles included many items that were optional in Europe, including Self Levelling rear suspension, heated power seats, and an 8 speaker sound system.
The M6 was widely praised by enthusiasts and the automotive press when new, and was one of the fastest vehicles sold in the late 1980’s. Road and Track named it one of the 10 fastest vehicles for sale in America, and it ran to 158mph in R&T’s top speed test.
Along with the similarly powered M5 which was introduced in 1984, and the E30 M3 which came out in 1986, the M6 created the BMW ‘M’ car brand which has defined BMW performance machines for 4 decades. These early M cars are all ‘Youngtimer’ Classics and have seen strong appreciation over the last 5 years, in concert with many other limited production performance cars of the 80’s and 90’s. Thesecars are the 'bedroom wall' cars of a generation of buyers who are now entering their peak earning years, and can indulge in their teenage car fantasies.
About this BMW M6
This M6 was delivered new into Montreal, Quebec and stayed with its first owner for its first 2 years, and was then sold into Calgary to the owner of a large GM dealership. In Calgary the car had 4 owners (2 of which I have sold cars to in the past-LR), and was purchased in January from the last owner, an engineer, who was thinning his collection down from 12 or so collector vehicles. The M6 was purchased together with a 1994 Porsche 928GTS, which is offered concurrently for sale.
There was some debate about whether the mileage showing on the odometer was correct, given that the car had a speedo replacement by the BMW dealer at 15,596km when it was a few years old. A thorough investigation into the service records and the stamped maintenance books indicates that the mileage on the odometer has under-recorded the 15,596km, so the actual mileage of the car is in fact 88,xxx rather than the 72,xxx indicated. Not that it matters, 88,000km or about 55,000 miles is still very low for a 1987 M6, most have more than double that amount.
To be totally clear about this;this M6 hadthe speedo replacement done at the selling Dealer, Canbec, in Montreal. The Speedo replacement was recorded inthe maintenance books. It was also recorded in the computerized service invoice system. Every subsequent visit to Canbec, and later at T&T BMW in Calgary, recordedthe adjusted mileage onthe shop invoices, not the odometer reading. When the car first visited an independent, Reigal Tuning in Calgary, the mileage was shown as the odometer reading, not thetrue mileage. A later service invoice at Calgary BMW makes a notation of this, and adds by hand 15,596km to the invoice. Subsequent invoices at specialists Alpine Autowerks record the Odometer reading only. I bought the car thinking the 72k was original, and it wasn't until preparing this auction descriptionand mapping out the service work that I came to this conclusion. In the youtube videos i mention and show the odometer reading,which understates the mileage by 15,596km. I'm hoping potential buyers appreciate me not just throwing out the laterinvoices!-LR
The condition of the car is remarkable for its age. It is completely unmodified, has had no accidents, wears its original paint (please see the paint meter readings in the Flickr album), and the interior leather is still very supple showing no evidence of sun damage.
The car has been recently reconditioned without regard to cost. A full service that included fluids, belts and filters, timing, valve adjustment, rebuild of the rear suspension, sorting various oil leaks, coolant expansion tank, thermostat, exhaust system, subframe bushings and mounts, control arm and battery was just completed at a cost of $13,691. (the work was done by Alpine Autowerks who are my preferred specialists for older German Cars)Additionally the car was treated to a new set of Michelin TRX metric tires, which were standard on the M6 as well as Ferraris’ of the era, and are being reproduced by Coker tire. The bill was $3,000 for these tires landed in Canada. Add to that 25 hours of detail and presentation work, some miscellaneous costs, and the bill for reconditioning the car is close to $20,000.
Driving the car is delightful with its light but precise shift lever, a jewel-like engine that makes sophisticated, aggressive noises (never would the cliche 'mechanical symphony' be better applied), nicely damped suspension, precise turn-in, and a comfortable ride. Visibility is truly panoramic, with its up-right seating and large glass area. It is a practical machine too: with rear seats very suitable for children or even adults for short distances, and a large trunk.It is really a lovely thing.
It looks nice too. The Paul Bracq designed ‘Shark’ E24 is universally admired for its elegance, and it is arguably the last conventionally beautiful BMW. No 'flame surfacing' or 'challenging design language' here...Justclassical beautiful proportionsand fine detailing.Bracqalso designed some very beautiful and influential Mercedes-Benz, including the 'Pagoda' 230/250/280SL,andthemagnificent SE Coupes ofthe 60'sand early 70's as well asthe 'Grand' 600.
The M series engine, designed by Power Guru Paul Roche, with its individual throttle butterflies on full display in the engine compartment comes right from the M1 Supercar, and is truly glorious. Roche’s other engines include the 1,500hp Brabham-BMW F1 engine, and the V12 6.0L masterpiece in the original McLaren F1 road car – which also has the distinction of winning LeMans on its first attempt. Roche was one of the centuries great engine designers, can can belegitimatelycompared to otherlegends Vittorio Jano (Ferrari, Fiat, Alfa Romeo) and HansMezger (Porsche).
Todrive this 30 year old car, you really do wonder about automotive progress... Clearly new vehicles are fasterandsafer (though the increased safety ismitigated bythem being faster!), have connectivityand apps etc. But if you compare this to a new 6 series, the E24 has more room in the cabin,infinitely bettervisibility, more trunk space, far better ride, is much prettier, sounds better, and when you open the bonnet, you see a gorgeous engine that has a genuine motorsport heritage.
The original M6 really has so much going for it. Beauty, Style and Elegance. A race-bred powerplant. Rarity. These are all the ingredients for a first-tier collector car. And the market has responded, pushing the prices of all the original M series cars up sharply. With less than 1,800 to start with there are few North American M6’s that are still in really nice shape. Fewer still that retain their expensive self-levelling rear suspension, and barely any running on their correct wheels and tires.
There are no disappointments with this M6. It works as garage art. It works as an investment. It works as a practical classic. It works as a drivers machine. Any automotiveenthusiast willappreciate this car,and it would be a welcome addition to even the most impressiveautomotivecollection.
Vehicle History
April 3, 1987 Sold new by Automobiles Canbec, Montreal Quebec to Gerard Coulombe of Montreal.
Serviced by Auto Canbec, Montreal:
April 27, 1987 (2,658km)-book stamp
Aug 8, 1988 (14,054km)-invoice
October 28, 1988 Speedometer changed (15,696km)-book stamped, subsequent service invoices include this mileage.
Sold to G.S., Calgary
Serviced by T&T BMW, Calgary
April 4, 1989 (15,848km)-book stamp and invoice
June 22, 1989 (17,911km)-invoice
Aug 9, 1989 (22,502km)-book stamp and invoice
Sept 8, 1989 (24,803km)-invoice
Oct 18, 1989 (25,034km)-invoice
Nov 16, 1989 (25,475km)-book stamp and invoice
March 3, 1990 sold to AVIS LEASING/G.T. for $45,000 (25,208km)
March 26, 1990 (25,970km)-invoice
April 24, 1990 (27,244km)-invoice
May 16, 1990 (27,496km)-invoice
July 31, 1990 (28,415km)-book stamp and invoice
Oct 23, 1990 (29,952km)-book stamp and invoice
Aug 13, 1991 (32,089km)-book stamp
Aug 29, 1991 (33,013)-invoice
Aug 25, 1992 (36,766km) book stamp and invoice
Sept 16, 1993 (40,514km) book stamp and invoice
Oct 29, 1993 bought by G.T. from AVIS, Calgary, AB (42,124km)
Sold to L.H. Calgary, Calgary
Aug 9, 1994 (29,052 + 15,696 = 44,748km)-Reigal Tuning
Nov 7, 1994 (31,316km + 15,696 = 47,012km)-Reigal Tuning
Sept 20, 1995 (36,029km + 15696 = 51,725km)-Calgary BMW
Sold to I.K., Calgary
June 25, 2004 (58, 801+ 15,696=74,497) Calgary BMW
Oct 12, 2005 (60,774km + 15,696=76,470) Alpine Autowerks
July 17, 2012 (70,279km + 15,696=85,975) European Specialty Car Services, Victoria
Aug 28, 2012 (71,899km + 15,696=87,595) Alpine Autowerks
Jan, 2017
Sold to Porsche Centre Calgary
March 13, 2017 $13,691, 72,578 + 15,696=88,274km Alpine Autowerks
FAQ:
Who are we?:Porsche Centre Calgary is a franchised Porsche Dealer serving Southern Alberta Canada. We happen to like old cars of all types, and a small but fun portion of our business is dealing with collector cars. You can contact Lawrence Romanosky (who buys most of the cars and writes the adsthrough eBay or phone at 403-607-8625.)
Taxes and fees:There are no dealer fees. Canadian residents need to pay 5% GST. You don’t pay Canadian Taxes if the vehicle is shipped out of the country.
Payment: Wire transfer is easiest, within 7 days of the auction close is the expectation.
Shipping to the US: We can handle the logistics shipping to US addresses. The cost is usually between $2,500 and $3,500. There will be brokerage fees and duty on the car which are approx. $500 + 3% of the value of the car. Budget $6,000 for most US addresses to have the car delivered to your door via enclosed truck transport. You can send us the payment for the car plus $6,000 and we will take care of the rest and you can expect to receive the car between 3 and 6 weeks from the time of payment.
Shipping to Europe: We can handle this too. Generally the car would travel by container, and the cost would be about $5,000 to any of the major ports in Europe.
What if I want to have a running/driving car delivered to me?We can do that and charge you for the additional work we do, depending on what you want us to do. You would need to pay for the car first though.
Warranty: Sorry, no.