A modified E21 apears in scene!
Believe it or not is real, with Audi/VW central engine!!!
http://auto.mercadolibre.com.uy/MLU-410 ... ermuto-_JM
When you think you have seen everything......
- Sierpien
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- My E21(s): C1 Turbo Alpina tribute, 316 Sepiabraun
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When you think you have seen everything......
My Fake E21 Alpina "C1 Turbo" tribute car!
"Sepiabraun" 1.8 M10 swapped 316
"I thought the block was good for 200, even 300 hp, but I never thought it would take 1000 horsepower."
Alex von Falkenhausen
"Sepiabraun" 1.8 M10 swapped 316
"I thought the block was good for 200, even 300 hp, but I never thought it would take 1000 horsepower."
Alex von Falkenhausen
- Jeroen
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- My E21(s): '81 323i Baur
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Re: When you think you have seen everything......
Brrrrrrrrr including an interior that makes you vomit!
BTW the BT52 in your signature... these cars are pretty expensive to race so they haven't been in action for 2 decades I think, at least not with the correct M12/13 engine. Because BMW celebrates the fact that this car won the F1 world title exactly 30 years ago, with Nelson Piquet behind the wheel, BMW decided it was time to make this car drive again for a few events. Last week, Nelson Piquet drove it on the Goodwood Festival Of Speed, and in August his former team mate Marc Surer will drive it at the Oldtimer Grand Prix at the Nurburgring. I'll make sure to be there!
I have an interview with Alex von Falkenhausen on tape (!!) where he guesstimates that the engine threw out over 1400 HP even. Their rolling road only went to abt 1300 HP so they were not sure, but it was more than that!
And finally... I am that old that I saw Nelson and the BT52 in action back in the day... great memories!


Oh well, another topic ruined by me...
BTW the BT52 in your signature... these cars are pretty expensive to race so they haven't been in action for 2 decades I think, at least not with the correct M12/13 engine. Because BMW celebrates the fact that this car won the F1 world title exactly 30 years ago, with Nelson Piquet behind the wheel, BMW decided it was time to make this car drive again for a few events. Last week, Nelson Piquet drove it on the Goodwood Festival Of Speed, and in August his former team mate Marc Surer will drive it at the Oldtimer Grand Prix at the Nurburgring. I'll make sure to be there!
I have an interview with Alex von Falkenhausen on tape (!!) where he guesstimates that the engine threw out over 1400 HP even. Their rolling road only went to abt 1300 HP so they were not sure, but it was more than that!
And finally... I am that old that I saw Nelson and the BT52 in action back in the day... great memories!


Oh well, another topic ruined by me...
Regards/groeten, Jeroen
- Sierpien
- E21 Fanatic
- Posts: 251
- Joined: Wed Feb 22, 2006 2:21 pm
- My E21(s): C1 Turbo Alpina tribute, 316 Sepiabraun
- Facebook page: https://www.instagram.com/fedecx5aa/
- Location: Uruguay
- Contact:
Re: When you think you have seen everything......
Jeroen its a Pleasure to read those histories!!!, its even a possiblite to get access to that tape?.
My Fake E21 Alpina "C1 Turbo" tribute car!
"Sepiabraun" 1.8 M10 swapped 316
"I thought the block was good for 200, even 300 hp, but I never thought it would take 1000 horsepower."
Alex von Falkenhausen
"Sepiabraun" 1.8 M10 swapped 316
"I thought the block was good for 200, even 300 hp, but I never thought it would take 1000 horsepower."
Alex von Falkenhausen
- Jeroen
- Site Admin
- Posts: 29994
- Joined: Tue Sep 14, 2004 12:23 pm
- My E21(s): '81 323i Baur
- Location: The Netherlands
- Contact:
Re: When you think you have seen everything......
I need to digitize it, need to do that one day indeed. But these are all interviews in German.


Regards/groeten, Jeroen