Nice!

The CSL racers of the time were awsome! Known as Batmobiles, because of their mahoosive wings & spoilers. I was a fan of Hans Stuck as a sprog & I had the Hans Batmobile as a toy, it was one of my favorites! :bigsmile:

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Can't see the pic but its not an M3 CSL, no such thing, itll be a 3.0 csl, gorgeous cars but very expensive to maintain nowadays from what i've been told
 
I'm afraid it is quite real, a google search will show just that & a reg check on the car at the start of the thread (CWT 13) will confirm it. :bigsmile:
 
Sorry i'm being a bit nit picky but BMW didn't produce an M3 csl till about 2002, i think the dvla got this one wrong

Model/Year 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 Total
2800 CS 138 2534 3335 276 6283
2800 CSA 787 1089 73 1949
3.0 CS 1974 1172 779 267 263 4455
3.0 CSA 520 1215 1169 355 408 3667
3.0 CSi 1061 2999 2741 579 555 7935
3.0 CSiA 2 2
3.0 CSi RHD 66 128 13 207
3.0 CSiA RHD 69 139 7 215
3.0 CSL 169 252 287 40 17 765
3.0 CSL RHD 349 151 500
2.5 CS 272 328 600
2.5 CSA 101 143 244
2800 CS USA 43 415 183 641
2800 CSA USA 36 403 87 526
3.0 CS USA 132 411 450 375 1368
3.0 CSA USA 60 377 314 438 1189
Total E9 Production 0 0 0 138 3400 5242 4535 6777 6026 2694 1734 30,546
 
But the DVLA can't be wrong, it part of the Government & their never wrong...!:blink::lol:
Could the name mix up occur because it was the first project of the 'M division' possibly?
 

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