BMW M6 / 635CSi (E24) Donations in Kentucky

Celebrate the 1980s-90s BMW M legacy with the hand-built Motorsport Garching heritage, showcasing the S38 engine's excellence in a collector-worthy grand tourer.

The BMW M6 and 635CSi (E24), iconic symbols of the 1980s and 90s M-series lineage, represent a pinnacle of German automotive engineering and grand tourer design. With only about 5,800 examples of these models crafted worldwide, including the esteemed US-market M6 from 1987-1988, their rarity in clean original condition secures their status in the appreciating collector market, often fetching between $50,000 and $130,000 at auctions. The hand-built BMW Motorsport Garching engines exemplify the dedication to performance and craftsmanship that BMW enthusiasts cherish.

For Kentucky aficionados and collectors, donating a BMW M6 or 635CSi not only supports Ride for Good but also preserves the heritage of these legendary vehicles. Given the manual transmission collector premium, especially for the E24 M6, your donation could be a significant contribution to our cause. We encourage all owners to maintain their vehicles with preventive-care discipline, ensuring the value and integrity of this remarkable machinery. Strong appraisal documentation and preventive maintenance records are strongly recommended to validate your contribution's worth.

πŸ“–Generation guide

E24 M6 β€’ 1987-1988

The US-market M6 is characterized by its S38B35 3.5L engine, producing 256hp, and is known for high collector demand due to its limited two-year production.

E24 M635CSi β€’ 1984-1989

The Euro-market M635CSi variant features the more powerful 286hp S38B35 engine, celebrated for its performance and engineering excellence.

E24 635CSi (Non-M) β€’ 1984-1989

This version comes with the M30B35 engine, producing 182hp, and is priced distinctly lower in the collector market compared to its M counterparts.

Known issues by generation

Both the E24 M6 and 635CSi models have specific known issues. The M6, with its S38B35 engine, requires proactive timing chain and guide replacements at 100-150k miles to prevent costly repairs. Additionally, the individual throttle bodies need periodic sync and balance to ensure optimal performance. The 635CSi, powered by the M30B35 engine, may face head gasket failures and common cooling system issues. Attention to rust-prone areas, particularly in salt-belt regions like Kentucky, is crucial for maintaining vehicle integrity and value. Owners should be diligent about preventative maintenance to preserve the collector status of their vehicles.

Donation value by condition + generation

The E24 M6 and M635CSi represent a blue-chip collector tier within the BMW M halo analog era of the 1980s and 90s. Their values appreciate significantly with clean, matching-numbers condition examples often exceeding $50,000 and reaching up to $130,000 or more depending on provenance and originality. The presence of the BMW Motorsport Garching build plate and adherence to maintenance schedules for timing chain services add iron-clad value. It's essential to have qualified appraisal documentation, as market demand is high for vehicles with original paint and correct specifications. Manual transmission variants command a premium in the market, reinforcing the significance of these collectibles.

Donation process for this model

Donating your BMW M6 or 635CSi to Ride for Good involves a detailed and respectful process. We recommend engaging a qualified appraiser with documented BMW Motorsport or vintage M specialist credentialing to evaluate your vehicle's worth accurately, especially considering all donations generally cross a $5,000 value threshold by a significant margin. Proper documentation, including the IRS Form 8283 Section B, is heavily applicable. For high-value donations, ensure secure enclosed transport, and verify the integrity of documentation for matching numbers and original paint to protect your donation’s value.

Kentucky regional notes

In Kentucky, owners of the BMW M6 and 635CSi benefit from a growing community of vintage BMW specialists and restorers. Local events like Bimmerfest and vintage car shows foster a supportive environment for enthusiasts. Given the region's challenges with rust from road salt, owners should seek independent specialists familiar with the E24 chassis to ensure proper maintenance and preservation. Climate-controlled storage options are recommended for low-mileage vehicles to safeguard their condition against environmental factors.

FAQ

What are the recommended service intervals for the S38 engine?
Owners should plan for timing chain replacement and thorough inspections around the 100-150k mile mark to avoid potential engine issues. Regular checks on throttle body sync and balance are also essential for performance.
How do I verify my vehicle's BMW Motorsport Garching build plate?
Ensure the build plate matches the specifications of your M6 or M635CSi and confirms the matching-numbers engine block. Documentation from BMW can aid in authentication.
What premiums exist for manual transmission variants?
The E24 M6 manual transmission commands a significant collector premium over automatic variants, often valued $10,000 to $25,000 higher, reflecting the demand for pure driving experiences in these classic cars.
What are the implications of the federal 25-year rule for grey-market imports?
For models like the Euro M635CSi, compliance with the federal 25-year rule is essential for legal operation in the U.S. Ensure all necessary documentation is in order, including EPA and FMVSS compliance.
How can I confirm the condition of my car for donation?
Conduct a thorough inspection and maintenance review. Document any service records, especially for timing chain and head gasket replacements, which will add value and authenticity to your donation.
What is considered original paint for collector cars?
Original paint refers to the factory-applied color, which should match the specifications listed on the vehicle's build plate. Any color changes can significantly affect collector value and should be verified.
Is a qualified appraisal necessary for my vehicle donation?
Yes, a qualified appraisal is strongly recommended, particularly for vehicles in this collector tier, to ensure appropriate valuation for IRS purposes and secure a fair donation acknowledgment.

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If you're the proud owner of an E24 M6 or 635CSi, now is the perfect time to consider donating to Ride for Good. Your contribution can make a significant impact while preserving the legacy of these remarkable vehicles. Join us in celebrating BMW's M heritage and help support a worthy cause in Kentucky. Reach out to us today to discuss the donation process and how you can contribute to our mission.

Vehicle Donation Resources & Guides

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