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This review of a 1988 BMW M5 will be the first ... Exclusively offered in black paint with a tan leather interior here in the United States, the E28 M5 is inconspicuous. It doesn’t scream ...
Now, BMW's E28 M5 is a U.S.-spec car. This means that, when new, it was available in any color combo you wanted, as long as it was black with a tan interior. It was powered by the S38B35 3.5-liter ...
The Black Knight in Monty Python and the Holy Grail ... The flaws on today's 1985 BMW E28 535i are also noted in the ad, and are more of the visual nature, rather than evidenced by some mechanical ...
The car we're looking at today is a 1986 BMW E28 535i. Painted in a classic Gloss Black and with the BBS rims it looks stunning. You cannot help but wonder how is it so straight after all this ...
What resulted was the first M5 ever, launched in 1985 and based on BMW's E28 5-series platform ... the M5 for North America was solely available in black, though Euro-spec cars did received ...
In 1985, BMW created the M5, nothing less than a supercar in disguise. That first model was powered by the outrageously muscular, 24-valve, 3.5-liter inline-six taken (albeit slightly modified ...
The BMW E28 M5 is often talked about as ground zero for BMW super sedans. Revealed to the world at the 1985 Amsterdam Motor Show, the original M5 fused the 24-valve straight six from the late ...
The E28 BMW 5-series, released in 1981, was BMW’s breakthrough executive saloon. Designed by the iconic BMW designer Claus Luthe, the E28 was initially sold with a combination of relatively ...