Hands up who'd like to go rallycrossing with it!!??
http://www.bimmers.com/gallery/bubble-car?page=1
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Its not like that any more, it got sold and has now been modified :eek


Skip wrote:I think its a waste that its not like that anymore! Anyone who can afford to have a car like that can afford to have another one for actually driving...!
I agree, that was awesome:(I think its a waste that its not like that anymore!



Here here....but if it was still in that condition, think how much that car would be worth in ten or twenty yrears time...Rich_W wrote:BMW themselves have a mint example. And thats fine. All cars are are tools. I don't go in for naming them or referring to it as a personality. Its just a machine, which I get enjoyment from operating.
People who collect for the sake of collecting are fools.
i disagree.Rich_W wrote:As many above. Its a complete waste!
BMW themselves have a mint example. And thats fine. All cars are are tools. I don't go in for naming them or referring to it as a personality. Its just a machine, which I get enjoyment from operating.
People who collect for the sake of collecting are fools.

1) First off. I cannot compare an M3 to a Pedigress supercar. e.g. Lamborghini Muira. We're talking a mass produced Car. Well over 18K of them vs a handbuilt car of less than 900.m3ben05 wrote:Without collectors there would not be fine examples of any cars left.
If everyone had that attitude you would never see any of the old ferrari's or other amazing cars and IMO that would be a shame.
