Munich
1939 BMW 327/28 Sport Cabriolet
The Munich Masterpieces Collection
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€150,000 - €200,000 EUR | Offered Without Reserve
| München, Germany
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- One of approximately 482 examples of the 327/28 Sport Cabriolet built between 1937 and 1940
- Presented in two-tone dark blue and grey, complemented by a dark blue fabric roof and matching leather interior
- Delivered new to Sweden; bought by the consigning owner in 2009 and subsequently treated to a complete body and mechanical restoration
- Accompanied by owner’s handbook, tool kit, and copper-head mallet
As Germany invested heavily in developing its Autobahn network prior to the outbreak of World War II, BMW capitalised on the growing demand for fast motorway cruisers. Powered by the 1,971-cc six-cylinder competition engine from the successful 328, the marque’s new 2+2 Sports Cabriolet was capable of 140 km/h.
Just 482 Cabriolets were constructed during a 1937 to 1940 production run, with this example sold to Stockholm in August 1939. However, due to the ongoing conflict, the car would not be registered for a further two years. As fuel fell into short supply, it is believed that this 327/28 Sport Cabriolet was subsequently equipped with a wood burner to power the engine. Purchased by The Munich Masterpieces Collection in 2009, this car was treated to a complete mechanical and body restoration before returning to the roads in August 2011.
Presented in two-tone grey and dark blue with a matching blue roof and hide, this 327/28 Sport Cabriolet is complemented by owner’s guides, a tool kit, and cooper-head mallet.