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1979 | ALPINA B6 2.8

#24 // Rare early model

€64,000
🇧🇪Dealer

Description

  • Extensive history with 3 owners from new
  • Delivered new in Germany
  • Rare early Mark.I model
  • Beautiful factory Alpina details
  • #24 of just 533 examples

THE B6 ALPINA

Beginning production in November 1978, the Alpina B6 2.8 was based on the BMW 323i—chassis code E21—and featured numerous performance upgrades carried out by the Bavarian tuner. Under the hood, the 2.8-liter inline six-cylinder engine received forged Mahle pistons, modified combustion chambers, and a higher compression ratio, while a Zenith-Pierburg-DL fuel-injection system further aided in boosting both power and fuel efficiency. 

This smooth-revving, 200-brake-horsepower engine was then mated to a Getrag five-speed manual transmission rather than the base 3 Series’ four-speed. Bilstein struts with gas-pressure shocks and shorter, stiffened springs provided more responsive handling. The braking system featured ventilated, drilled discs up front and solid discs at the rear. Meanwhile, front and rear spoilers were more than just cosmetic and improved aerodynamics.

OUR B6 ALPINA

Offered from a client's collection, this B6 2.8 is number 24 of just 533 examples produced from November 1978 through January 1983. It was delivered new in April 1979, finished in Delphin Grau and was equipped from the factory with power mirrors, a larger fuel tank and a 25-precent locking differential. It has since been restored and still has the stunning color of Delphin Grau Metallic. Correct Alpina graphics, 20-spoke wheels, and twin exhaust outlets, complete the wonderful period look.

Inside the cabin, correct Recaro bucket seats with cloth inserts featuring Alpina’s signature blue and green stripes further enhance the 1970s performance aesthetic. A rare Mk.I E21 still sports the original sliding levers for heating and a single door mounted mirror, adding even more to its rarity.

Other authentic Alpina-branded details in the driver-focused interior include the leather-wrapped Momo steering wheel, wood shifter knob, and rare Alpina 260km/h gauge cluster. Auxiliary gauges and a Bavaria AM/FM cassette stereo inhabit the center console, while an etched plaque inset in the dash reads “B6-024,” testifying to the car’s exclusivity and rarity.

While little is known about the vehicle’s very early history, records show that the car was in Germany until 2002, after which it moved to its next owner in The Netherlands. Several documents on file indicate that the car was registered in the Netherlands and that it was maintained and finally restored around 2009. The current owner ( a real Alpina enthousiast!) acquired it in 2020 and imported the car to Belgium it to an extensive private BMW & Alpina collection where it was used sparsely. 

An early example of the coveted Alpina BMW, this B6 2.8 represents a major performance improvement over the standard 3 Series of the day. Already a spry sport sedan, the extensive modifications transform the little car into a lively driver’s delight. With so few built, this Alpina will surely occupy a unique position in any garage and stand out at wherever it goes.

The car comes with a large binder full of documents, invoices and more.

Vehicle details

Vehicle data

Make
ALPINA
Model series
B6
Model name
B6 2.8
Manufacturer code
E21
First registration date
04/1979
Year of manufacture
1979
Mileage (read)
150,000 km
Chassis number
Not provided
Engine number
Not provided
Gearbox number
Not provided
Matching numbers
No
Previous owners
Not provided

Technical details

Body style
Saloon (2-doors)
Power (kW/hp)
147/200
Cubic capacity (ccm)
2794
Cylinders
6
Doors
2
Steering
Left (LHD)
Gearbox
Manual
Gears
5
Transmission
Rear
Front brakes
Disc
Rear brakes
Disc
Fuel type
Petrol

Individual configuration

Exterior color
Grey
Manufacturer color name
Anthrazit Grau Metallic
Interior color
Grey
Interior material
Textile

Condition, registration & documentation

Condition category
Restored
Has Report
Registered
Ready to drive

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Engine (Seller assessment)
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Location

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RSC AUTOMOBILE

Simon Desmarez

Aalbeeksesteenweg 2

8930 Lauwe

🇧🇪 Belgium

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