Classic BMW 321
19.000 EUR2.431.620 JPY37.160 BGN492.214 CZK141.295 DKK16.399 GBP6.823.660 HUF85.625 PLN92.644 RON191.419 SEK20.797 CHF2.948.800 ISK196.061 NOK143.963 HRK1.708.516 RUB162.794 TRY29.218 AUD125.518 BRL29.106 CAD149.161 CNY178.891 HKD325.460.880 IDR75.344 ILS1.673.092 INR25.682.680 KRW478.061 MXN93.290 MYR31.512 NZD1.121.399 PHP30.491 SGD692.607 THB339.338 ZAR
Angeboten für: 19.000 EUR
It is a vehicle with a great history behind it. It was manufactured in October 1938 in Germany and was later brought to Russia. It is a vehicle with documentation and customs tariff of the European Union regulated.
The engine and gearbox are not original. It is manufactured in the 1950s.
The history;
In 1945, Eisenach was occupied by American forces, but by then the Allies had already agreed that all of Thuringia would remain within the Soviet occupation zone: the transfer of the region to the Soviets took place in July 1945. It seemed likely that the plant of BMW manufacturing would be packed and shipped by rail to the Soviet Union as part of the major postwar repair package. Meanwhile, the surviving workers returning from the war resumed automobile production, on a very small scale, using pre-war designs. Albert Seidler, the man in charge of Eisenach's motorcycle production, showed the 321 to Marshal Zhukov and got an order for five new cars. Obviously, the Russians were impressed and the plant came under the control of “Sowjetische AG Maschinenbau Awtowelo”, a Soviet-run holding company focused on the production of vehicles. A further 8,996 BMW 321s are believed to have been built between 1945 and 1950. Most appear to have remained east of the Iron Curtain, many of which were brought to the Soviet Union as part of a repair package regarding WWII. . .
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