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      08-16-2017, 04:23 PM   #1
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World’s Only Streetable BMW M1 Procar To Grace Pebble Beach










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Among the many outrageous and expensive classic cars that will be on display at the upcoming Pebble Beach Concours, a rare BMW M1 will be among the festivities. Of the mere 40 examples built, this is the world’s only street-legal BMW M1 Procar – and it’s heading to Monterey this weekend courtesy of the Thermal Club, who will display it alongside a virtual reality track experience.

Produced in a limited one-year run in 1979, the BMW M1 Procar was part of a one-make racing series appropriately named the BMW M1 Procar Championship, developed in accordance with Federation Internationale du Sport Automobile (FISA) standards. But after just two years, Procar was dismantled.

BMW, then, was left with 40 race-ready BMW M1s and no series to race them in. Each one was a stripped-out version of the road car on which they were based, and produced a whopping 470 horsepower (350 kilowatts) courtesy of a 3.5-liter straight-six engine. That power allowed for a 0-60 mph (96 kmh) sprint of 4.3 seconds and a top speed of 190 mph (305 kmh). Of the remaining M1 race cars, just one was converted for street use – number 31 of 40.

The car was sold new to its first owner in 1979, before eventually making its way to the U.S. The car was then stripped and fully restored by experts at Canepa, who added all of the Procar styling cues pictured here, including the massive rear wing, the 17-inch BBS center-lock wheels, and non-standard Brembo brakes.

Perforamnce-wise, the M1 gained Procar suspension uprights, hubs, control arms, tie rods, axles, mirrors, and a custom Penske coilover suspension to return it to its original racing glory. The original six-cylinder engine was rebuilt by VAC Motorsports, which added electronic fuel-injection and managed to massage the engine to produce 414 hp (306 kW) and 357 pound-feet of torque. All that power is paired to a five-speed ZF gearbox.

The interior is finished in a sleek black leather finish, while the exterior is coated in a subtle Basalt Blau. The car was sold in 2016, and will now be heading to the McCall’s Motorworks Revival this weekend in Monterey as part of the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance.
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Never knew about this one. shame, shame, shame.
But looking at it makes me think of the 348 Spider:
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Too bad it's completely fake.

With enough money, I guess you can fool anybody.
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