The 1980 BMW M1 is already a rare vehicle to begin with, and this one is from the late Paul Walker and Roger Rodas’ AE Performance collection. What makes this vehicle even rarer is that it’s one of a handful modified by German BMW dealer AHG. In addition to a 75 horsepower boost (350 horsepower total) from its 3,453cc M88 inline-six engine, paired with a ZF five-speed manual transaxle, it also sports a custom body kit, paint job and three-piece 16″ BBS wheels wrapped in Yokohama Advan tires. Read more for a video, additional pictures and information about this $350,000+ gem.
Step inside, you’ll find black leather seats as well as a leather-trimmed console and dash. The original cloth seat inserts have also been replaced with leather, although checkered cloth is retained on the door panel inserts headliner / rear firewall. Standard features on the M1 include air conditioning, power seats, and Blaupunkt cassette player sound system. A six-digit odometer shows 6,800 kilometers (~4,200 miles), with just 50 added by the current owner. More information here.
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The Paul Rosche-designed 3,453cc M88/1 inline-six features Kugelfischer-Bosch fuel injection, Magneti-Marelli ignition, and six individual throttle bodies. Road-going cars were rated for 277 horsepower, and AHG-tuned cars received a power upgrade to a reported 350 horsepower via engine and exhaust system modifications.” said the seller.