Ceylon Alpina CSL

kwyjibo

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1973 BMW Alpina 3.0 CSL B2
$120k
http://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/carsforsale/bmw/alpina/1585836.html
In case the link is dead:

Description:
I am proudly to Present a very rare,

BMW 3.0 CSL Alpina B2 Carburator 230 PS - Perfekt Frame Off Restoration.

Outside Finished in Original BMW
Ceylon - Goldmetallic
Inside Black, Scheel - Seats, Sport-
Steering Wheel, Doors, Motorclap, Trunkklap in Alloy.

This CSL Alpina B2 runs and feel better a New One in
1973.. Taste it.

History:

Manufactured in Munich, Germany
at 31.01.1973
Color Manufactured: Golf - Yellow
Delivery - Date: 02.05.1973 the Car
went to German BMW - Dealer in Hiltrup.

First Registration was 02.05.1973

The First Owner later give the Car to an
Alpina Dealer in the mid 1970's and ordered the Alpina B2 Package with Double Carburetor, Front spoiler, Decor,
etc..Alpina Rebuild is original documented in German Car Title!
This was the normal Way for all BMW 3.0 CS, CSI, CSL because Alpina was Not a Manufacturer in 1970's.

In 1989 the Owner Take the Car in a Barn.In 2006 the Car went to a Collector.

In 2007 Till 2009 the Car gets an perfekt Frame Off Restoration
better than New with just Original BMW
Spare Parts! Today you cant get it again, because its Not more available.

Price: $120,000 negotiable 702-355-3698
 

Stefan

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Nice ride

Wow! I could not buy her because I can't fit her into my single car garage! :)
How much is redone?
 

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Ceylon CSL

At first glance, seems like a nice looking car, although lots more pictures and an inspection needed for any purchase.

I am sure more learned people than myself on this forum will know, but did Alpina convert injection cars into carburetor configuration?

Seems like a reasonable price, although IMHO I prefer the original color and wheels are an acquired taste.

Certainly would look good going down the road and in your garage.
 

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Surprised he termed it double carburetor when it is triple. Also, I notice it has a vacuum advance module on the distributor, as does my 7'1' CS with Alpina intake. Looks like a very nice and thorough restoration.
 

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interesting

nice looking car.

wonder if its possible to see the alpina documentation/build sheet?

interesting mix of parts: BBS/Mahl wheels, Petri steering wheel, CSL air dam....

someone go check it out.

;-)
 
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