The BMW E24 is the first generation of the BMW 6 Series grand tourer cars, which was produced from January 1976 to 1989 and replaced the BMW E9 coupe. The E24 was produced exclusively as a 2-door coupe.[2] All models used six-cylinder petrol engines, with most (apart from the M635CSi/M6 model) using a version of the BMW M30 engine family. The E24 shared many parts with the E12 5 Series and was updated in 1982 with parts from the recently released E28 5 Series. Development and production The E24 was designed by Paul Bracq. Unlike its predecessor, the E9, the E24's body features a B-pillar. The original proposal for the E24 was based on a BMW E9 3.0 CS with a higher height, to make it easier for customers to get in and out of the vehicle. Bob Lutz, however, rejected the proposal, which ultimately led to the shape of the E24 in its production form. Production of the 633CSi began in January 1976, and the carbureted 630CS followed in February 1976.

Mileage 159.962 km

Year of construction 1979

Color blue

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