1962-1965 BMW 3200CS
The 1962-1965 BMW 3200CS was an interim sporting BMW bridging the gap between the Type 503/507 of the '50s and the 2000/2800CS of the '60s. It was a close-coupled four-seat coupe based on the Type 503 chassis, sharing the same wheelbase, suspension layout, and powertrain.
1962 BMW 3200CS coupe. See more pictures of BMW cars.
The Germans' trusty V-8 was tweaked once again to produce 160 horsepower, sufficient to give this car a 125-mph top speed. Like the 503/507, it was mostly handbuilt and quite costly as a result. However, an aging chassis and running gear rendered it behind the times almost as soon as it was introduced.
Pluses of the 1962-1965 BMW 3200CS:
- Fast, sturdy, and nicely furnished
- Pleasant Bertone styling
- Good accommodations
- Rarity (especially in the United States)
Minuses of the 1962-1965 BMW 3200CS:
- Quite rust-prone
- Scarce body and engine parts
- Heavy and thirsty
Production of the 1962-1965 BMW 3200CS:
603
Specifications of the 1962-1965 BMW 3200CS:
Wheelbase, inches: 111.6
Length, inches: 190.0
Weight, pounds: 3,310
Price, new: NA
Engines for the 1962-1965 BMW 3200CS:
*DIN European Type Size Horsepower* Years ohv V-8 3,168 cc (193 cid) 160 1962-1965
