Drop-Top Euphoria: the Timeless 1986 BMW 325i Convertible

The 1986 BMW 325i Convertible introduced the first factory drop-top for the celebrated E30 3 Series. Discover the design, M20 engine, and enduring legacy of this classic six-cylinder icon. This open-air model cemented the E30’s reputation, offering a desirable blend of performance, practicality, and European style that defines an entire era of motoring.

The Solo Survivor: 1967 BMW 1600 GT Convertible’s Rare Tale

Discover the fascinating, ultra-rare 1967 BMW 1600 GT Convertible. This lone prototype is a unique piece of BMW and Glas design history. Only two prototypes were ever built, making this surviving example an irreplaceable link to a pivotal moment in the brand’s post-war expansion. It blends Italian styling with superior Bavarian engineering.

The 1980 Mini Clubman Estate: More Than Just a Little Wagon

The 1980 Mini Clubman Estate represented the final chapter of a pragmatic yet stylish compact wagon. Its unique split rear doors and Clubman fascia offer a distinct collectible appeal. This model, produced in the last year of the Clubman line, offers a snapshot of British motoring ingenuity in adapting a legendary small car for family and utility use.

The First of the Fast Wagons: Highlighting the 1992 Audi S2 Avant

Discover the 1992 Audi S2 Avant, the pioneering five-cylinder, quattro-driven wagon that set the stage for Audi’s high-performance estate cars. Built on the B4 platform, the S2 Avant cleverly blended its rally-bred heritage with practical family utility. This rare machine is an essential icon in the evolution of modern performance estates.