Friday, April 23, 2010

BMW Classic Recreates History with the 328 Kamm Coupé


BMW Classic is getting itself in the news like crazy. First, the sub-brand opens up a dedicated Motorsport division. Then they start doing a limited number of tours around Munich in classy, old-school chariots. Now, Classic announced that it has recreated the BMW's 328 Kamm Coupé to celebrate the 70th anniversary of BMW's win at the Mille Miglia.

The original Kamm Coupé, named after aero-pioneer Wunibald Kamm, was the only one of BMW's five Mille Miglia cars to remain in Germany after the war, ultimately ending up destroyed in a scrap heap somewhere in 1953. Now, in order to make its troupe of traveling 1940 sports cars complete, BMW Classic has built an exact replica from scratch.

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