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This 1982 BMW 323i Baur Cabriolet is a special and highly charming example of BMW’s first-generation 3 Series, the much-loved E21.
The 323i was the flagship model of the E21 range, powered by BMW’s smooth and lively 2.3-litre fuel-injected inline-6 engine. It offered proper performance for its time and carried the classic BMW recipe of compact size, rear-wheel drive balance and straight-six character.
What makes this car stand out even further is the Baur Cabriolet conversion. Unlike a conventional full convertible, the Baur design retained the car’s structural roof frame while adding a removable front roof section and folding rear soft-top arrangement. It gives the car a unique open-air driving experience while keeping much of the classic E21 shape intact.
Finished in metallic red with a black Baur roof section, this example presents well and has clearly had significant money spent on it. We have been informed that the car has been restored and has received many new BMW parts, including a new windscreen, carburettor-related components, fuel-injection-related items, a pre-bumper valance and a full respray.
The vehicle is said to run and drive well, and the odometer currently shows 166,559 km. The paperwork is reported to be in order, and the vehicle forms part of a deceased estate.
A rare and appealing BMW E21 323i Baur Cabriolet with classic straight-six power, period charm and strong collector appeal. A lovely opportunity for the BMW enthusiast looking for something a little different from the usual E21.