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Pick Of The Day: 1989 Bmw 635csi

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Of all the ’70s and ’80s BMWs, the 6 Series cars have been my absolute favorite since I first saw one in the pages of Road & Track in the early 1980s. It actually goes beyond that, though. To me, the E24 6 Series – especially the ones with the revised suspension introduced in 1983 – are among the finest GT cars of the era. Sure, there are faster cars out there from that time, but the classic 6 Series was the most competent and usable GT car of them all, offering comfort, very high build quality using good materials, and performance (0-60 time in the 7-8 seconds range and a top speed of more than 130 mph).

All that combines to make the BMW 6 Series the No. 1 choice I would make for a GT coupe of the era. In essence it is the very definition of a 1970s to ’80s European GT. In my opinion, this Pick of the Day would be the perfect entry point into the world of the 6 Series: a 1985 BMW 635csi offered on ClassicCars.com by a private seller located in Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec, Canada.

The seller describes this 635csi as still wearing its original factory black paint, factory alloy wheels, and original black leather interior. It is equipped with its original 3.5-liter SOHC BMW M30 inline-six engine backed by a 5-speed manual transmission. It also features four-wheel antilock disc brakes and a sunroof. Amenities include air conditioning, power-adjustable seats, dual-side rearview mirrors, cruise control power windows, BMWs onboard computer/system check panel, and a Pioneer radio.

The interior of this car looks to be in excellent condition, with no tears in the leather, no broken stitching, no dash cracks. In other words, it is a car that has not suffered the way many 6 Series cars have.

This truly seems to be an excellent original example of a BMW 635csi. There are no photos of the engine compartment, but the photos of the underside of the car show a 6 Series BMW that is astonishing clean and free of any corrosion.

The few photos provided (come on, people – help us help you by taking many more high-quality photos of your cars!) show a car that honestly looks to be in excellent condition. Based on those and the low mileage of 71,000, this is a car I would seriously consider packing in my garage. As an added bonus, the asking price for this 1989 BMW 635csi is only $26,900. Finally, don’t let the fact that it is located in Canada part put you off: The owner states they would be happy to have the car delivered to Champlain, New York, free of any taxes or tariffs. 

Click here to view this Pick of the Day on ClassicCars.com