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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
The place for discussing 1930-1985 Heuer wristwatches, chronographs and dash-mounted timepieces. Online since May 2003. | ||||||
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327/28. The 328 was the proper racing car, but the 327 was prettier, so I'll go for the BMW 327/28, a 327 on 328 running gear. Best of both worlds :)
507. Beautiful Albrecht Graf v. Goertz design, add in the chassis mods performed by John Surtees on his car for better handling. Then lament the fact I have to limit myself to 4 here, so the 502 V8 saloon has to stay by the wayside...
M1. Road version, but also the Procars, as used by F1 drivers to battle against each other in curtain-raisers to the Grands Prix before they all got wrapped in cotton wool...
Gah, tough one. Already wanted to include the 502, then there's the CSL, I love the 700 (rear-engined BMW anyone?) but in the end I have to plump for the E30 M3 as the car that really turned me on to BMW. In ultimate Sport Evolution guise, naturally.
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