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![]() | ![]() | Coupe Chassis Num: WBS59910004301231 |
In 2007 this 1979 BMW M1 was brought to the Monterey Sports & Classic Car Auction presented by RM Auctions, where it had an estimated value of $120,000 - $140,000. It is powered by a 3.5-liter twin-cam six-cylinder engine rated at 277 horsepower. There is a five-speed manual transmission and four-wheel vented disc brakes.
There were a total of 456 examples of the M1 created; 41 were created in 1979. This example is of those 41 created in 1979. It was delivered in 1980 by Styling Garage Spezialkarosserien of Hamburg featuring many aesthetic upgrades to bring it inline with the racing versions of the M1. Its first owner was the Prime Minister of Qatar, Sheikh Abdullah bin Khalifa Al Thani. It was sent back to Germany in the 1980s and then to the US shortly thereafter.
This car features BBS wheels, extensive bodywork finished in the typical blue and red BMW racing striping, white leather interior and matching red, white and black pattern.
At auction the estimated value proved to be accurate as the lot was sold for $121,000 including buyer's premium.
The M1 was a radical departure from the front-engined, rear-wheel drive configuration of its prior vehicles. It also had to compete with the legacy of the vehicle it was replacing, the highly successful 3.0 CSL. The M1, also known as the 'Mid-Engined BMW M1 Project E26, was started in 1976 and completed four years later. The development of the M1 supercar was very costly; its design and development included some of the greatest individuals the industry had to offer. Giorgio Giugiaro of Ital Design was tasked with creating the design while Lamborghini handled the construction and manufacturing.
Racing efforts were slowed when the car failed to meet homologation requirements for Group 4 and 5, which stated 400 vehicles needed to be produced in 24 months. So the BMW M1 began racing in the Procar series instead. David Cowart and Kenper Miller won the IMSA GTO category in 1981. When BMW had sold enough cars to comply with Group 5 homologation requirements, the vehicle was no longer competitive for that group. Production of the BMW M1 ceased in 1981 after 455 examples were created, with 56 created for racing.
In 1979, 79 examples were created with 38 being race-prepared, and the remaining 41 intended for road-use. In 1980 and 1981, 188 vehicles were constructed per year. 18 were constructed for racing while the remaining were made road-worthy.
Racing efforts were slowed when the car failed to meet homologation requirements for Group 4 and 5, which stated 400 vehicles needed to be produced in 24 months. So the BMW M1 began racing in the Procar series instead. David Cowart and Kenper Miller won the IMSA GTO category in 1981. When BMW had sold enough cars to comply with Group 5 homologation requirements, the vehicle was no longer competitive for that group. Production of the BMW M1 ceased in 1981 after 455 examples were created, with 56 created for racing.
In 1979, 79 examples were created with 38 being race-prepared, and the remaining 41 intended for road-use. In 1980 and 1981, 188 vehicles were constructed per year. 18 were constructed for racing while the remaining were made road-worthy.
As racing regulations evolved in the mid seventies, BMW Motorsport saw an opportunity to beat arch-rival Porsche in a new series by designing and manufacturing a purpose-built car and offering it for sale to the public, as a stipulated by the rules. The BMW M1, designed by Giugiaro and powered by a Paul Rosche designed 3.5-liter, twin-cam six-cylinder engine mounted mid-ship, debuted at the 1978 Paris Auto Show to the admiration of the world's motoring press. The only problem was that delays with outside contractors cause its appearance to coincide with the demise of the category for which it was built. The quick thinking solution was the fast and furious ProCar Series which preceded European Formula One racers, pitting the top-five qualifying Grand Prix stars against 15 talented local drivers in identically prepared M1's. The ProCar Series ran in 1979 and 1980 with championships by Niki Lauda and Nelson Piquet respectively.
Road going M1's like the one shown, were sold in Europe and imported to the United States through the secondary market. These cars are now prized collector items. Racing ProCar versions of the M1 can be seen on vintage race tracks around the world.
Road going M1's like the one shown, were sold in Europe and imported to the United States through the secondary market. These cars are now prized collector items. Racing ProCar versions of the M1 can be seen on vintage race tracks around the world.
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1979 BMW E26 M1 |
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| Year | 1979 |
| Make | BMW |
| Model | E26 M1 |
| Body Style | Coupe |
| Engine Location | Mid |
| Drive Type | Rear Wheel |
| Body / Chassis | Fiberglass |
| Production Years for Series | 1978 - 1981 |
| Body Designer | Giorgetto Giugiaro |
| Weight | 1540 kg | 3395.7 lbs |
| Combined MPG | 0.00 |
| Introduced At | 1978 Paris Motor Show |
| Chassis / Engine Numbers Shown | |
| Chassis Number | WBS59910004301231 |
| Performance | |
| 0-60 mph | 5.9 seconds. |
| 1/4 Mile | 13.3 seconds. |
| Top Speed | 260 km/h | 161.6 mph Similar top speeds |
| Engine | |
| Engine Configuration | I |
| Cylinders | 6 |
| Engine | Bosch / Kugelfischer Fuel injection |
| Aspiration/Induction | Normal |
| Displacement | 3453.00 cc | 210.7 cu in. | 3.5 L. |
| Valves | 24 valves. 4 valves per cylinder. |
| Valvetrain | DOHC |
| Horsepower | 277.00 BHP (203.9 KW) @ 6500.00 RPM |
| Torque | 330.00 NM (243.3 Ft-Lbs) @ 5000.00 RPM |
| HP to Weight Ratio | 12.3 LB / HP (Vehicles with similar ratio) |
| HP / Liter | 79.1 BHP / Liter |
| Compression Ratio | 9.0:1 |
| Fuel Type | Gasoline - Petrol |
| Fuel Feed | Fuel Injected |
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| Standard Transmission | |
| Gears | 5 |
| Transmission | Manual |
| Final Drive | 4.22:1 |
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