The BMW M6 and 635CSi (E24) represent the pinnacle of grand-touring excellence from 1987 to 1989. With only around 5,800 units produced worldwide, these models are cherished by collectors for their remarkable blend of performance and luxury. The hand-built engines from BMW Motorsport Garching, combined with the unique driving experience of a naturally-aspirated inline-six, have solidified their place in the hearts of enthusiasts. Whether you own a pristine manual-transmission version or a well-maintained automatic, each donation contributes to preserving this automotive legacy.
As a blue-chip collector tier, the E24 M6 and M635CSi demand attention for their appreciating value, with clean, original-paint examples often fetching between $50,000 and $130,000 at auction. Itβs essential for owners to maintain rigorous preventive care, particularly with timing chains and engine authenticity. By donating your vehicle to Indy Car Connect, you help ensure that these iconic machines continue to inspire new generations while receiving the respect and expertise they deserve from qualified appraisers and specialists in the vintage BMW community.
πGeneration guide
E24 M6 β’ 1987-1988
The US-market M6 featured the S38B35 3.5L I6 engine, producing 256hp. With only two years of production, this variant commands strong collector premiums.
Euro M635CSi β’ 1984-1989
This variant boasts the more powerful 286hp version of the S38B35 engine. It has unique appeal and value compared to the US-market M6.
635CSi (non-M) β’ 1984-1989
With the M30B35 engine, this variant offers a lower performance tier and value. Collectors seek originality and maintenance records.
Known issues by generation
The E24 M6 features the S38B35 engine, which requires careful attention to the timing chain and guides, particularly around the 100,000-mile mark. Common issues include potential chain-rattle symptoms and synchronization of the six individual throttle bodies, critical for optimal drivability. Conversely, the non-M 635CSi variant with its M30B35 engine may experience head gasket failures and other cooling system issues. Both models are susceptible to rust, particularly in the A-pillar drip rail and rocker panels, necessitating preventive care from specialists to maintain their collector status.
Donation value by condition + generation
The appreciating value of the E24 M6 and M635CSi marks them as blue-chip investments in the collector sphere. Essential to their valuation is the authenticity of the BMW Motorsport Garching build-plate and matching-numbers engine documentation. Manual transmission models carry a significant premium, particularly for the E24 M6, where the difference can reach $10,000 to $25,000 over automatic variants. Original paint colors such as Diamond Black and Cinnabar Red enhance value, while documentation of any factory color changes can raise red flags for collectors. The market consistently reflects the importance of maintaining proper service records and documentation to substantiate value.
Donation process for this model
Donating your BMW M6 or 635CSi is a process that requires careful planning. Engaging a qualified appraiser is strongly recommended to navigate the IRS Form 8283 Section B, as every donation typically exceeds the $5,000 threshold by significant margins. Proper documentation, including the BMW Motorsport Garching build-plate, is mandatory for establishing authenticity and value. Enclosed transport is highly recommended for vehicles that are matching-numbers or feature original paint. Compliance with federal regulations is essential, particularly for grey-market Euro-imports.
Indianapolis regional notes
In Indianapolis, owners of the M6 and 635CSi are fortunate to have access to a community rich in vintage BMW Motorsport specialists. With a variety of independent shops focusing on performance and restoration, you can find trusted experts familiar with S38 and M30 engines. Participating in local BMW CCA events and concours showcases allows you to share your passion while connecting with like-minded enthusiasts. Knowing the region's salt-belt challenges, maintaining climate-controlled storage for preservation is crucial, enhancing the longevity of these remarkable vehicles.
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