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1971 BMW 3.0 CS
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The Project

This 1971 BMW 3.0 CS arrived at our workshop in October 2022. We’ve sourced a donor E3 to help this restoration, the donor car has supplied many parts including its floor and a healthier engine. The power-plant will receive an overhaul before being fitted into this stylish 3.0 CS.

17th February 2023: Floor from BMW donor car installed. Old engine to be removed and engine from donor BMW to be stripped/repaired/painted then put into this car.

30th March 2023: Prop shaft tunnel installed out of donor car. New back axel fitted. New engine installed from donor car and work will begin shortly to get it running.

> More updates to follow.

The ‘BMW New Six’ was a line of full-size luxury saloons and GT coupés produced from 1968 to 1977. All models used the then-new M30 straight-six engine, an engine that would become renowned for silky smooth power delivery which punched far above what its litre capacity should have allowed. The E3 version, which marked BMW’s return to the full-size luxury saloon market after a hiatus of five years, was introduced as a response to growing market segment dominated by Mercedes-Benz. It was important in establishing BMW’s reputation as a maker of sporting, luxury saloons.

The E3 was introduced at the 1968 Geneva Motor Show, and it was available in three different models: the 2500, the 2800, and the 3.0. The 2500 was powered by a 2.5-litre straight-six engine that produced 150 horsepower, while the 2800 had a 2.8-liter engine that produced 170 horsepower. The 3.0 model had a 3.0-liter engine that produced 180 horsepower.

In 1971, BMW introduced the E3-based 3.0CS and 3.0CSi coupes, which were designed by Italian coachbuilder Pininfarina. These models were the first BMW coupes to feature a pillarless design, and they were also the first BMW models to feature fuel injection. The 3.0CSi had a top speed of 134 mph (215 km/h), which made it one of the fastest coupes of its time.

In 1974, BMW introduced the E3-based 3.0S and 3.0Si models, which featured larger engines and improved performance. The 3.0S had a 3.0-litre engine that produced 180bhp, while the 3.0Si had a fuel-injected 3.0-litre engine that produced 200bhp. These models also featured improved suspension and braking systems, which made them even more fun to drive.

The E3 was replaced by the BMW E23 7 Series in 1977, which was a more modern and sophisticated car that featured many advanced features, such as a digital dashboard display and a sophisticated climate control system.

1971 BMW 3.0 CS | Classic Car Restoration | Carrosserie
Karen Innes
Friendly, helpful, extremely knowledgeable, patient enough to explain the processes and reasons for doing things and highlighted even more how approachable the team are. They tried to accommodate our needs and requests to get our beloved old riley back on the road as soon as possible despite the ups and downs that were thrown our way and into the teams path! We could not have wished to deal with a more personable company after encountering some other teams that really made a botch of stuff, seemed uncommitted and were not professional at all. Carrosserie as a team were totally the opposite . . would we recommend them ? ABSOLUTELY !!! We would not go anywhere else now, THANK YOU TO Steve, Neil, Graham and Nicola . . Oh and Karen who spilled the beans about the the birthday surprised to my partner (whose car it is ) . but made the experience all the more special when a bottle of wine was presented as well as a treat to Simon for his birthday AND made it all the more worth dealing with the team ! THANK YOU AGAIN !!!
Graeme Phillips
My car was the subject of some body and paint repairs here in Spring 2024, to address corrosion plus some substandard paintwork. An annual service was also carried out. There was good responsive communications, advice, and attention to detail throughout, to ensure a high quality, durable result, with the final paintwork being indistinguishable from factory finish, and easily better than any franchised dealership repairs. If you are invested in your classic car, want to make it last, with an exemplary finish to be proud of, then you need look no further.
Steve
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