Buy this Alpina C2, the other ultimate E30.
may be the pinnacle of the E30-generation 3-Series, but you are more likely to encounter BMW's iconic sport sedan on the road with the M20 "small-six." Thewas not actually made by BMW itself. Instead, that duty went to Alpina, who created myriad variants on the legendary platform.
The C2 is a four-door that features the even more rare combination of Alpina's take on the M20 and a five-speed manual transmission.That makes this C2 2.7 among the greatest four-door E30s ever produced. While a four-door 325is may be among the most ordinary of the great cars in the world, an Alpina example adds a special flare of craftsmanship and rarity. Add in this car's Alpina-specific headers and camshaft and you get something that is also fairly quick for an E30.Being an Alpina from the mid-Eighties, it's differentiated from a standard four-door E30 325is by two-tone details in blue and green, both outside and inside the car. The decals stand out on a white exterior, while they are more muted on the car's black fabric interior. This C2 also receives the brand's then-signature front air dam, wooden gear knob, and iconic many-spoke rims.
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