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BMW 502 - 3,2 Litro 1955 Photo 1/15  

BMW 502 - 3,2 Litro 1955
Voiture historique à vendre

Concessionnaire (NL)

“Our status symbol is under the hood, not on it.” – Bayerische Motoren Werke
Shortly after World War II, BMW was the first to introduce the 501 Limousine. It was equipped with a six-cylinder engine, and the engineers soon realized they had to dig deeper into their arsenal to compete. At the Geneva Motor Show, BMW launched the 502, the first post-war BMW with a V8. Not only was the BMW faster than its predecessor and competitors, with a top speed of 160 km/h, but it was also more luxurious in every aspect.
If you were truly at the top in the 1950s and wanted a convertible, you would visit the coachbuilder Baur. Since 1910, this was the place where owners of luxury models from Mercedes-Benz, Maybach, and Horch could elevate their cars to the next level and customize them to their liking.
Our example is truly special! One of only 57 two-door convertibles ever produced, originally delivered by Baur at the renowned BMW dealer in Cologne, Bischof & Co. Finished in GrauGrün with a green leather interior. With only three owners, the last of whom has cherished it for 51 years. This is truly a rarity in automotive history… and we don’t say that often!
“Can a man fall in love with his car?” – BMW
  • Marque
    BMW
  • Modèle
    502 - 3,2 Litro
  • Année
    1955
  • Kilométrage
    73.265 km
    45.525 mi
  • Carburant
    Essence
  • Transmission
    Manuelle
  • Places
  • Vitesses
    3
  • Cylindrée
    3168 cm3
  • Cylindres
    8
  • Puissance
    88 kw
    120 cv
  • Certifications
  • À immatriculer
  • État
  • Couleur
  • Conduite
  • Portes

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