A BMW M1 hiding away in a garage in southern Italy has seen the light for the first time in more than three decades, according to Mint Classics, a BMW specialist shop and showroom in Berlin.
Hiding under a thick layer of dust, some assorted trash, and 34 years worth of neglect, this M1 has an embarrassingly low number of miles on the clock-roughly 4,500, or 7,329km. Mint Classics' photos reveal damage-free bodywork and a time capsule-like interior.
The engine in this M1 is pure sex, too, despite its relative lack of power-272hp in stock trim. It is the infamous M88/1, a 3.5-liter twin-cam straight-six with period BMW touches, like individual throttle bodies, intake stacks (which are hiding underneath the airbox), Kugelfischer fuel injection, and serpentine exhaust headers. The M1 also had a relatively short-lived career in the M1 Procar Championship, whose cars were developed to produce around 470hp. Our very own Lawrence Ulrich had a go in one at Laguna Seca.
Mint Classics plans on restoring this beauty back to its former glory and turning it over to a lucky new owner. With values skyrocketing for M1s-arguably BMW's only supercar, with only 453 models produced-this example will demand a pretty penny when in working order.
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