1939 BMW 327

99 950 EUR

1939 BMW 327

99 950 EUR
  • Model
    BMW 327
  • Year
    1939
  • Condition
    Used
  • Body Type
    n/a
  • Fuel Type
    n/a
  • Power
    n/a
  • Mileage
    51,646 km
  • Address
    Steenweg op Deinze 51C B-9880 Aalter Belgium
  • Country
  • Published
    Dec 10, 2024
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VIN
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Color
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Metallic
No
Engine
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Engine Number
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Chassis Number
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Gearbox
Manual
Steering Wheel
LHD
Drive Wheels
N/A
1st Reg. Country
N/A
Doors
N/A
Interior Color
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Description

Make: BMW
Model: 327
Year: 1939
Price: 99950
Gearbox: Manual
Steering Wheel: left

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Belgian car
Rarely seen in this overall good condition
BMW history at its finest

  
The BMW 327 was built from 1937 to 1941. It is a not atypical sporty coupé or convertible that is meant to be very efficient and aerodynamic. Only approx. 2.000 units were produced in four years. After the WWII, BMW decided to restart production, and about 500 more models were made using rapidly advancing German technology. The BMW 327 was at the forefront of the concept of German automotive know-how.
BMW owes the design of the 327 to Fritz Fiedler, an engineer and designer who had previously worked at Auto Union (now Audi). The design had to be elegant and prestigious, yet a sporty streamline could not be ignored as aerodynamics was an innovative factor among car manufacturers in the interwar period. The chassis was a shortened version of the chassis of its predecessor, the BMW 326. Also, the engine was the same one as the predecessor’s engine: a 1971 cc in-line-six engine that delivers 55 hp to the rear wheels. There is four manual gears to shift between and a top speed of 125 km/h is achieved, which is quite fast for a car from that time. The car was produced as a coupé and as a convertible, both of which are very rare interwar classics and true collector’s items.
During the war, this car was mainly used by diplomats and politicians of the Allies to move around. For example, Hitler's wife, Eva Braun, was a big fan of the BMW 327.
After World War II, the BMW factory in Eisenach was taken over by the Soviets. They decided to bring a very similar derivative of the 327 to the market, named the EMW 327. The logo is the same as that of BMW, but EMW's logo is red instead of blue. The EMW 327 was produced in very limited quantities, until 1955 about 500 cars were manufactured.
Due to the unique design that gave rise to German class and German car know-how, the car has become a true icon among interwar cars, and many others, and is highly sought after by classic car enthusiasts and collectors. In total, only 2.000 were produced, and eight decades after the end of production, there are unfortunately few remaining. For that reason, a BMW 327 is a great investment.
Technical information:
Body work

Length (cm): 450 (180 inch)
Width (cm): 160 (63 inch)
Height (cm): 143 (56 inch)
Wheelbase (cm): 275 (108 inch)
Weight (kg): 1100 (2400 lbs)

Mechanics

Engine: in-line six-cylinder 1971 cc front-engine
Valve gear: 12
Fuel system: 1 Solex 30 JF carburettor
Gear box: 4-speed manual
Transmission: RWD
Left-steered
power: 55 hp (40 kW) at 3750 t/m
torque: 122 Nm at 2500 t/m
Top speed: 125 km/h (78 mph)

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