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In the mid-1960s, BMW embarked on developing a new flagship model to replace the Baroque Angel (502) and serve as the predecessor to the 7 Series. Introduced in 1968, the E3 series was elegantly named the New Six. This marked BMW's definitive commitment to inline-six engines, which have since become synonymous with sporty BMWs. Beyond its new powerplant, the E3 models featured a fresh, elegant design by Wilhelm Hofmeister, who introduced the iconic Hofmeister kink—a design element still present in modern BMWs. The New Six also debuted the dual round headlight front bumper design, making the E3 series particularly pleasing to the eye.
Unsurprisingly, the New Six quickly became a beloved model, allowing BMW to offer a true competitor to Mercedes-Benz, albeit with a sportier, more driver-oriented experience. Moreover, the model we have for sale is a rare Bavaria edition, specifically aimed at the North American market, representing the pinnacle of the 1972 lineup. It is equipped with the largest available 3. 0-liter inline-six engine and a rare manual transmission, providing an even more direct driving experience.
Technologically advanced for its time, the E3 featured fully independent suspension and four-wheel disc brakes. A contemporary review by the renowned Road and Track magazine lauded it as "one of the best buys in the world," highlighting its precise handling and impressive interior space. Inside, the Bavaria trim enhances the atmosphere with beautiful brown upholstery, a sunroof, a wooden gear knob, and a quartz clock. Due to its technical innovations and unique features, the New Six series is a highly sought-after classic car with excellent potential for value appreciation.