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Twin carb: 1971 BMW 1600 TI Touring

This is a fairly rare BMW, indeed, very rare as not only is it a 1600 TI but it is also a Touring (at least the badges say so) Of course, this car has a much more particular design than its notchback sister, and in fact not everyone likes it, yet, precisely because of its… Read More Twin carb: 1971 BMW 1600 TI Touring

April 11, 2022April 9, 2022 ClassicvirusLeave a comment

Rare steak: 1967 BMW 1600 TI

If we look only at the production numbers, the 1600 TI is not the rarest model in the E10 series, however the reality is a bit different. In fact, although it is not a car produced in small numbers (about 8,600 examples) compared to other E10 models such as the 2002 Baur cabriolet, today finding… Read More Rare steak: 1967 BMW 1600 TI

October 9, 2020October 2, 2020 ClassicvirusLeave a comment

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