The BMW M6 and 635CSi (E24) represent a golden era of automotive excellence produced between 1987 and 1989. These vehicles, renowned for their stunning performance and timeless design, were hand-built by BMW Motorsport Garching, establishing themselves as blue-chip collector cars. With only around 5,800 units produced, their rarity and legacy make them highly sought after in the collector market, often commanding prices between $50,000 and $100,000 or more for pristine examples.
Owning a clean, original-paint M6 or 635CSi is not just an investment; it's a tribute to the meticulous craftsmanship and engineering that defines BMW’s M division. As a donor in Denver, your contribution helps sustain this legacy, ensuring future generations can appreciate the M6’s manual transmission, performance pedigree, and the rich history that comes with every ride. We encourage you to maintain preventive care and keep these classic machines in their best possible condition. Qualified appraisers are recommended to ensure optimal value is recognized.
📖Generation guide
E24 M6 (US) • 1987-1988
The US-market M6 features the S38B35 3.5L inline-six producing 256hp. Manual models are more common, adding to collector appeal.
Euro M635CSi • 1984-1989
The Euro variant boasts an S38B35 engine tuned to 286hp, appealing to enthusiasts seeking higher performance and exclusivity.
635CSi (non-M) • 1984-1989
Powered by the M30B35 I6 engine delivering 182hp in the US, these models are valued less than M variants but still appreciated for their grand touring capabilities.
Known issues by generation
Like any classic, the BMW M6 and 635CSi (E24) have specific known issues. The S38B35 engine requires careful timing chain and guide replacements at around 100-150k miles to prevent chain rattle. Both models may suffer from common rust issues in the A-pillar drip rail and other areas. Regular maintenance of throttle bodies is crucial for peak performance, while age-related Bosch ECU capacitor failures can occur. Proper care and documentation are essential for maintaining value as a collector vehicle.
Donation value by condition + generation
The value of a BMW M6 or 635CSi (E24) is heavily influenced by its condition and originality. Clean, matching-numbers examples topped with original paint in halo colors like Diamond Black and Cinnabar Red can fetch impressive amounts at auctions, often between $50,000 and $130,000. The manual transmission models command a substantial premium, reflecting the enthusiast’s preference for driving purism. As values continue to rise, ensure your vehicle's documentation, including BMW Motorsport Garching build plates and service history, is meticulously preserved to maximize its future appreciation.
Donation process for this model
Donating a BMW M6 or 635CSi involves ensuring proper documentation for your vehicle. As a highly valued collector vehicle, qualified appraisal is strongly recommended; IRS Form 8283 Section B will be applicable as values can cross the $5,000 threshold significantly. Enclosed transport is advisable for valuable original-paint or matching-numbers vehicles. For those with grey-market E36 M3 GT or M635CSi imports, compliance with federal-25-year-rule documentation is crucial. Your thoughtful contribution helps keep this automotive heritage alive.
Denver regional notes
In Denver, we have a vibrant community of BMW enthusiasts and vintage car specialists. Access to experienced independent restorers who understand the nuances of M cars, including S38 and M30 engine codes, is readily available. Local events like BMW-CCA Bimmerfest and the Legends of the Autobahn concours offer excellent opportunities to connect with fellow enthusiasts. Remember, the climate in Denver is less harsh than typical salt-belt regions, helping to preserve these classic cars. Look for climate-controlled storage solutions to protect your vehicle from the elements.
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