• Year of manufacture 
    1995
  • Car type 
    Coupé
  • Chassis number 
    WBSBF99080EA40159
  • Drive 
    LHD
  • Condition 
    Used
  • Exterior brand colour 
    British Racing Green
  • Interior colour 
    Green
  • Number of doors 
    2
  • Number of seats 
    4
  • Location
    United States
  • Exterior colour 
    Green
  • Gearbox 
    Manual
  • Drivetrain 
    2wd
  • Fuel type 
    Petrol

Description

- VIN # WBSBF99080EA40159
- Showing 145,541 KM (~ 90,500 Miles) From New
- 1 of only 356 Examples Built For The European-Market
- A True Homologation Car Produced For The FIA GT Championship Series
- Finished In British Racing Green Over An Anthracite Amaretta And Mexico Green Interior.
- A Highly Original Example With No Modifications And Sunroof Option
BMW’s 3 series served as their line of compact executive cars since 1975, with the performance “M” version debuting in 1986 with the famous E30 generation. In 1992, the E36 generation got its own M3 model as a coupe, with the convertible version arriving later in 1994. This generation was the first M3 to use a six-cylinder engine, a tradition that has been carried over to every M3 model since.

In 1994, the European market received the exclusive M3 GT as a homologation special so that BMW could compete in the FIA-GT Class II and IMSA GT races. It used a Euro-spec S50B30 engine, upgraded with a larger camshaft and a higher compression ratio that put out 295 hp through a five-speed manual transmission and could reach an unrestricted top speed of 171 mph (275 km/h). Exterior changes included a deeper and adjustable front splitter, higher rear double wing, aluminum doors, special wheels, stiffer front suspension, a cross-brace, and a strut brace. All M3 GTs came in British Racing Green and were 66 lb (30 kg) lighter than the regular M3. Only 356 examples were produced.

While M3s are generally collectible due to them being high-performance models of BMW’s best-selling model, limited-edition models like this M3 GT and the US-only M3 Lightweight are even more sought after due not only to their extremely low production numbers but also to their even more impressive performance characteristics.

This particular example, Chassis # WBSBF99080EA40159, is number 160 of 356 M3 GTs. It is a highly original, German market example optioned with a sunroof and first registered in May of 1995 to someone from Berlin. During their ownership, the car saw regular dealer servicing at Schiel and Bobrink & Co, GmbH, and racked up a total of 38,389 km (~23,853 mi) by 1996.

In March of 1998, it was sold to its second owner, a fellow Berlin resident, who continued loving the car and putting miles on the odometer. In 2008, after ten years of ownership, the BMW went on to its third owner with the recorded mileage at the time of purchase being 134,900 km (83,822 mi). According to the history file on record, the car was deregistered on March 22, 2013 and was afterward moved with red license plates which equate to US dealer plates meant for short distances. As it sits today, this example has an inviting 145,500 Kilometers (90,904 Miles) from new.

In June of 2023, we entrusted Orchird Euro in Pottstown, PA with helping us import the BMW into the port of Baltimore. A month later, it visited Leading Edge Autosport in West Chester, PA to undergo whatever repairs it needed to hit the road again in full force. The $5,600+ service was comprised of a new battery vent tube kit, A/C system’s valves and system refill, oil and filter, front suspension coil springs & rear suspension shocks, drive belts, fuel filter, oil pressure sensor, spark plugs, air filter, passenger side sun visor bulb, brake system and transmission flush, new tires and a dry ice clean of the entire engine bay and underside. In August of 2023, it made its way back to Leading Edge Autosport one more time for a new fuel pump assembly.

As it sits, this 1 of 356 BMW E36 M3 GT is a well-driven example of a rare German beast. It still retains most of its original paint, and special original wheels with GT-specific part numbers and finish. Despite its mileage, it presents extremely well and still provides the rewarding driving experiences that BMWs have come to be known for. It is also a savvy investment, checking all of the collectibility boxes including; limited production, high-performance homologation special model, unique color combination, and high hallmarks of originality. Upon purchase, the new owner will receive the owner’s manuals with numerous service stampings, a set of extra keys, original German paperwork, and all of the service records on file.

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