Now HERE is a RARE Baur! How many of these are in the US? Anyone know? I'd love to learn more if anyone has any nfo. Email me, or comment here.
I found this today in another bimmerforums section.
http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1760929&highlight=Baur
It is an important BMW, one credited with saving the company back in the 1950-60's when the company was on the financial brink. This is the post from the owner, who excerpted it from Wikipedia:
"The 700 Cabriolet was introduced shortly after the 700 Sport, and was available only with the Sport's 40 horsepower engine.. The convertible body was made by Karosserie Baur of Stuttgart.[3][10] 2,592 convertibles were built.[3]" Wikipedia.
Addendum:
In case you are still wondering about the significance of this BMW 700 after reading all of the links above....
the following is what the BMW 700 made possible:
BMW 1800 1964-71
BMW 2002 1968-76
2 door sedan
3 door hatchback
BMW 1500 1962-66
BMW 1600 Sedan 1966-75
BMW 2000 1966-72
BMW 2000 C/CS 1966-75
BMW New Class 1962-75
Production figures
Production Figures | ||||||||||
BMW | 1500 (1962−64) | 1600 (1964−66) | 1800 (1963−72) | 1800 TI/SA (1964−65) | 2000 (1966−72) | 2000 C/CS (1965−69) | 02 series (1966−76) | 2002 turbo (1973−74) | Baur Cabriolet (1967−75) | |
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23.554 | 9.728 | 146.960 | 200 | 143.464 | 11.720 | 861.940 | 1.672 | 4.210 |
I own 2 bmw 700 cabriolet, one bmw 700 sport coupe with sport motor and one 700 LS luxus limousine.
ReplyDeleteI have finished the restoration of one cabrio, the sport coupe is a replica of the bmw 700 # 38 at the BMW museum , is almost done and the Limo will be finished in the next few weeks.
My partner and I are fans of these cars, we use to race this back in Argentina where this cars were builded under the name of "deCarlo" under bmw license back in 1959.
We have build a shop in Miami last year and acquire all this cars to make a nut and bolt restauration.
it has been a challenge to get new parts, some from Germany, a few from BMW and some engine parts from Argentina.
People wrongly think that because the car is based on the R69 motorcycle boxer engine, the car have something in common. Actually the motorcycle engine doesnt share anything with the car, it has the same philosophy but the car has a different setup and off course a full 4 synchro Gearbox.
this cars were a big success in BMW history, people use to wait up to 6 months to get a new one when launched in 1959. it was the first BMW with a monocoque chassis and independent suspension, some achievement back on those years.
I will be delighted to publish some pictures if I find how to do it.
Best,
Alberto Sbarra
Alberto: Si Usted vive o ha estado de visita en Argentina, me gustaria intercambiar información respecto al 700. Saludos. Carlos
Deletedecarlo700@yahoo.com.ar
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ReplyDeleteWow! Thank you for your comment, that is great information! If you are unable to post a pic here, just email any pics you would like to me and I will be most happy to add them to this post!!
ReplyDeleteMy email is:
tom82baur@gmail.com
Thank you very much!