Like most rare and desirable cars, vintage BMWs tend to pop up in unlikely places. And while a junkyard in South Los Angeles probably isn t the most unlikely destination for 70-year old treasure to end up in, it s still a bit surprising. Especially when that destination happens to be a junkyard. While markedly less glamorous than anything you could call a barn find, auction house RM Sotheby s has apparently discovered quite a trove of collectibles that will be available in October at auction. In The Junkyard, there s even a couple of pretty rare BMWs.
Rare BMWs in the Junkyard
While there are also two BMW motorcycles for sale a K100RT and R90/6 the most interesting motorized BMWs available in the Junkyard are definitely the two-doors. The first is a Marburg Coupe, the only known example built by Karosseriebau Autenrieth, a German coachbuilder. Built upon a BMW 502 chassis, this 1956 model was eventually imported to the States and was purchased by Rudy Klein the junkyard s proprietor with around 75,000 kilometers on it. Sotheby s calls it ripe for restoration an accurate assessment.
In a bit better condition and only slightly less special, the other BMW of note is a 1957 BMW 503 Series I Cabriolet. It s one of just 78 aluminum-bodied Series I cars, and still wears factory white paint and a blue soft-top. Rudy picked this one up for $11,000 back in 1984 today, RM says the car could fetch between $75,000 and $100,000.
There s an Online Auction, Too
Not sure about downsizing your portfolio to acquire cars clearly in need of some specialized TLC? I don t blame you, but you can still get in on the BMW action. Via RM s online auction platform you can still bid on two lots that promise to command a bit more reasonable pricing. Bid on a pair of E24 rear seats in what can only be described as meh condition. Or, opt for lot 516, which is simply titled BMW Parts and Books. A taillight from an E24 is visible, as is a valve cover and what may be an M20 engine s intake manifold? We re not 100 percent sure. There are also some books and other odds and ends.
There are also a handful of interesting oddities from the world of Rolls-Royce up for sale. A very damaged 1979 Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith II is being offered, as are an assortment of RR grilles, hub covers, and even two V8 engines.
Anyway, I encourage you to check out the Junkyard, or Rudi Klein Collection, for yourself. It all goes down on October 26th, and if your interests extend past the BMW and Rolls-Royce world, you won t be disappointed. There s some Volkswagen stuff, literal tons of Porsche drivetrain components, and even a moderately-tarnished Mercedes-Benz Gullwing that s estimated to hit around $6 million.
Source: RM Sotheby’s
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