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This bit of scariness is a Werks promo photo which appears on page 223 of Halwart Schrader's "BMW - A History" translated and adapted by Ron Wakefield. Published in 1979, 392 pages, billions and billions of black and white photos. |
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Gerald Stanley found a 1978 (?) book in the library a while back of which he remember little, except that it contained "BMW," was about 8" x 6", and had a grey fabric-like cover. The E3 section is entitled "Sechs Appeal -- The New Sixes." For the biggest version ever of this image, click here. |
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Keith Rischan drove his 1974 3.0S under a pickup. Don't do this! Check out the other pics at this address. Additionally, Al Taylor eventually bought and parted out this car. |
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The back cover of an old Alpina brochure, featuring an E3. |
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A 3.3Li at the Techno Classica Fair in Essen, Germany, April 7, 2001. Photo by Vincent van Wijngaarden. For his complete BMW photo album from the show, go here. For his Other Car photo album, go here. |
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A Julenisse (Scandinavian Yule elf) delivers a tree and gifts in a 1973 BMW Bavaria over a snowy evening landscape dotted with eight luminaries. Above there glows a ninth light from the treetop. Copyright (c) 2001 Anne Djupedal Gura - No part may be reproduced without written permission. For more information and/or to purchase these or other cards, contact Anne Djupedal Gura at woodhill@att.net |
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An E3 with an Alpina-like spoiler, looking to mean business. |
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