The BMW M6 / 635CSi (E24), produced between 1987 and 1989, represents the pinnacle of BMWβs grand tourer design. With only about 5,800 examples produced globally, these vehicles are more than just cars; they are cherished collector items that exemplify the hand-built craftsmanship from BMW Motorsport Garching. For enthusiasts in New York, owning one of these remarkable machines is not just a passion but a connection to a rich heritage of performance and luxury. The distinct S38B35 engine in the M6, which shares lineage with the legendary M1 supercar, coupled with the rarity of these models, places them firmly in the blue-chip collector category with values ranging from $50,000 to over $130,000 depending on condition and originality.
As a donor, you can help keep this legacy alive while also realizing significant tax benefits. Itβs crucial to understand that properly maintaining and preserving these vehicles enhances their value. We encourage prospective donors to document service records and ensure all maintenance is performed by qualified specialists. A qualified appraiser is highly recommended for determining the vehicle's value, especially given the unique collector status of the E24 chassis. Join us in honoring the craftsmanship and heritage of the BMW M brand through your generous donation.
πGeneration guide
E24 M6 β’ 1987-1988
The US-market M6 features the S38B35 engine producing 256hp, making it a highly sought after collector car. With a manual transmission variant commanding a significant premium.
Euro M635CSi β’ 1984-1989
This variant boasts the more powerful S38B35 engine with 286hp. Its grey-market acceptance adds complexity to the collector landscape.
635CSi Non-M β’ 1984-1989
Powered by the M30B35 engine, this variant is valued lower than the M6 and M635CSi. It provides an entry point for collectors but lacks the M designation's allure.
Known issues by generation
Both the E24 M6 and 635CSi models share some common known issues primarily related to their engines. The S38B35 engine in the M6 often requires a timing chain and chain guide replacement around 100-150k miles to prevent costly failures. Other potential issues include chronic valve cover gasket leaks and the need for synchronization and balancing of the individual throttle bodies. The M30B35 in the 635CSi non-M variant might experience head gasket failures, necessitating preventive maintenance. Rust is a significant concern for the E24 chassis, particularly around fender lips and rocker panels, highlighting the importance of thorough inspections for prospective donors.
Donation value by condition + generation
The appreciating value of the BMW M6 and M635CSi reflects their status as blue-chip collector vehicles from the 1980s and 1990s. With values often ranging from $50,000 to over $130,000, factors such as original paint, matching numbers, and authentic BMW Motorsport build plates are vital for valuation. Manual transmission variants of the M6 command substantial premiums compared to their automatic counterparts, elevating their collector status significantly. Comprehensive appraisal by qualified specialists is essential, ensuring that your donation aligns with the highest standards of collector value.
Donation process for this model
Donating your BMW M6 or 635CSi is a straightforward process but requires careful consideration to ensure maximum benefit. We strongly recommend utilizing a qualified appraiser familiar with vintage BMWs to establish value, as IRS Form 8283 Section B is mandatory for donations exceeding $5,000. Proper documentation of your vehicle's BMW Motorsport Garching build plate, along with matching VIN and engine block, is necessary. Our team at Metro Wheels can assist you through the process, including arranging enclosed transport for high-value models. Donβt miss the opportunity to contribute to a worthy cause while enjoying tax advantages.
New York regional notes
For BMW M6 and 635CSi owners in New York, the regional community offers many resources. Local vintage BMW Motorsport specialists provide essential maintenance and restoration services. Events like Vintage at Saratoga and Legends of the Autobahn are perfect for connecting with fellow enthusiasts. Being aware of the salt-belt climate effects on preservation helps in ensuring the longevity of your vehicle. Consider climate-controlled storage to protect your E24 from the elements, enhancing its value and appeal as a collector's item.
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