For Sale: 1978 BMW Z3 in Pontiac, Michigan for sale in Pontiac, MI

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Vehicle Description - VIN # WBSCK9333XLC89705 - A 1-Owner Example - Showing Just Over 24K Miles From New - Finished In Estoril Blue Over A Black Leather Interior - Meticulously Maintained And Documented From New - Complete With Books, Tools, First Aid Kit, Black Leather Tonneau Cover And Carrier Case, And Available Service Records The reintroduced popularity of the roadster body style brought about by the Mazda Miata in North America necessitated a reaction from the European Makes to offer their own interpretation on the genre after helping establish a market in the mid-century.
BMW entered into the fray in 1995 with the Z3.
In classic roadster fashion, a long hood and short rear deck composed the overall shape.
However, the lines were far from the typical teutonic straightedges commonly seen in the period, and instead, designer Joji Nagashima employed the softer, rounder shapes from the roadsters of the past.
Every single body panel possesses some form of curvature, an element that surely gave the manufacturing side of the business a bit of a headache.
Fortunately, it all works quite well, and today, the Z3 looks like nothing BMW has put out before or since, and the boldness of the design has aged remarkably well.
Enthusiasts of the brand might have been saddened to see an inline-6 unavailable at launch under that long hood, but all could rest assured that BMW would deliver soon enough.
Many could be satisfied with the lightness and responsiveness of the 4-cylinder models, but more power always tends to make things better.
Just a year after the car's introduction, the traditional Inline-6 arrived along with deliciously punched out fenders allowing for a 2.
5inch wider rear track.
It was only a matter of time now before the M-division got its hands on the little roadster.
Falling in line with E36 M3, North American examples of the new Z3 M Roadster were fitted with the S52 engine upon release.
While down on power from its more exotic, individual throttle-bodied cousin, this bored and stroked M52 motor is not without its merits in the context of the contemporary automotive scene.
At the end of the day, a naturally aspirated inline-6 with a 7,000rpm redline makes for an enticing proposition to any gearhead.
The Z3 M Roadster on offer here, chassis # WBSCK9333XLC89705, is a 1-owner example finished in Estoril Blue over a full black interior.
Showing just 24,266 miles this is one of the most well cared for examples we have handled.
Delivered new to Roadshow BMW in Tennessee, the car was immediately sent to its one and only owner in Decatur, Illinois.
From here the owner began thoroughly enjoying the Z3 as he put roughly 6,000 miles on the car in its first two summers.
Over the next 6 years usage became less frequent but still regular with proper maintenance carried out along the way.
As it sits today this Z3 is entirely unmodified and ready for continued use after a baseline fluids swap as the last service was done in late 2020, or roughly 1,000 miles ago.
This Z3 M Roadster presents a great opportunity to acquire a collector grade example of the platform.
With a handwritten log documenting every service and the miles corresponding to them you know exactly how meticulously maintained the car really is.
Included in the sale are the tools, first aid kit, black leather tonneau cover, the Z3 Roadster branded tonneau carrier case, and available service records and logs.
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  • Year: 1978
  • Make: BMW
  • Model: Z3

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