Wiking 082804 HO 1:87 1937-39 BMW 328 - Wine Red

Condition: New

Description / Notes: Brandishing a wine red exterior and the unmistakable BMW kidney, the BMW 328 caused a sensation between 1937 and 1939. The distinctive leather straps for secure closure of the bonnet are paired with a windshield that is imprinted with a frame. The BMW 328 itself ranked among the dream sports cars of the late 1930s. Built in Eisenach in 1936, Ernst Jakob Henne presented the two-seater convertible at the Eiffel Race 1936 - on the legendary north loop of the Nürburgring race track. The BMW 328 was available the following year at a price of 7,400 Reichsmark. 464 cars were built until the beginning of 1940. The original perfectly imitates the WIKING model: Measuring a mere 3.9 metres and 1.55 metres in length and width, respectively, the car almost came off as petite.

Body and chassis wine red. Seat orange-brown, steering wheel black. Wheel rims red. Headlamps painted silver, tail lights imprinted red.

Our Stock Number: 43275


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