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Munich Legends are proud to announce the arrival of one of the rarest and most sought after classic cars of the modern era – a beautiful BMW M1. This is the machine that begun it all - the very first M car. Designed in partnership with Lamborghini, raced by legends such as Lauda, Fittipaldi and Piquet (to name but a few) and equipped with one of the most celebrated engines in sports car history, the M1 is a truly iconic car.
Munich Legends has a long history with the M1, having owned and raced Nikki Lauda’s championship winning procar, and recently handled the sale of Johnny Cecotto’s own M1, as well as selling, sourcing and maintaining more M1s than any other BMW specialist.
This very special M1 is a truly stunning example showing only 5000 kms from new, in superb mechanical order, with immaculate white paintwork, and exclusive hand trimmed interior. Manufactured in 1980, and delivered new to an obsessive M1 collector in Switzerland, this M1 (chassis number 4301160) was imported into Britain in 2011 by a UK collector, who has since stored the car. One glance at this magnificent car is enough to set the pulse racing. The famous M88 engine runs with immaculate precision, and the car drives just as a new M1 would have driven the day it left the factory. No other BMW gives the same feeling of intense excitement from the moment the key is turned.

http://www.munichlegends.co.uk/component/option,com_rdautos/id,327/view,detail/

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What a machine, what a creation! I think they're looking better as the years go by too.

Such a classic shape...

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The reason I love bimmers right there ^^^

Who wants to help me rob a couple of banks?

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The reason I love bimmers right there ^^^

Who wants to help me rob a couple of banks?

I was going to say this car would suit you down to a tee Jooles :P

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Looking at their other listings, there's some pretty epic cars there.

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Wow - e34 M5 touring, a bunch of e30 M3 Evo's and (comparatively) cheap e39 M5's!

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Interesting that the rocker cover has BMW Motorsport embossed, I had assumed it would read M-Power. Rather impressive plumbing on the exhaust side too! Lol, the interior is definitely era appropriate! B) 5055 miles from new, wonder what it'll sell for?

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cool car, iconic car, etc

But they really are ugly???????

Looks like an 8 Series and another 8 series had an incest child together

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What it needs is to be driven with some passion not ferried from one museum to the next. I think first up for me would be do something with those wheels, like slip them in to the corner of the garage and throw a cover over them.

Dave.

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