The BMW M6 and 635CSi (E24) represent the pinnacle of 1980s-90s grand touring excellence. Produced from 1984 to 1989, these vehicles feature the iconic S38B35 inline-six engine, a continuation of M1 supercar lineage, ensuring performance and driving excitement that remains unmatched. With only around 5,800 produced worldwide, these models are now favored by collectors for their rarity and historical significance.
In Fresno, the appreciation for the M6 and 635CSi continues to grow, with clean, original examples fetching impressive values in collector circles. The manual-transmission models, in particular, command a significant premium, underscoring the importance of maintaining their integrity and authenticity. Each donation of these iconic models not only supports our mission at Cruz Fresno but also preserves a piece of automotive history that celebrates the craftsmanship of BMW Motorsport.
πGeneration guide
E24 M6 β’ 1987-1988
The US-market M6 is renowned for its hand-built S38B35 engine, producing 256hp. Limited to just two years, its rarity solidifies its status as a collector's dream.
Euro M635CSi β’ 1984-1989
The Euro-spec M635CSi features the more powerful 286hp variant of the S38B35 engine and is highly sought after by enthusiasts seeking authentic performance.
E24 635CSi (non-M) β’ 1984-1989
The non-M 635CSi offers a less powerful M30B35 engine, making it a more accessible option for collectors, yet still retaining the luxury and style of the E24 chassis.
Known issues by generation
Owners of the E24 M6 should be aware of common issues, particularly with the S38B35 engine, which requires timing-chain and guide replacements at intervals of 100-150k miles. The distinct sound of chain rattle often signals a need for this service. Additionally, proper synchronization of the six individual throttle bodies is critical for optimal performance. The 635CSi models, powered by the M30B35 engine, face challenges such as head-gasket failure and cooling system maintenance. Rust is also a frequent concern, particularly at the A-pillar drip rail and other seam areas, highlighting the importance of preventative care to maintain these beloved grand tourers.
Donation value by condition + generation
The E24 M6 and M635CSi represent a blue-chip investment for collectors. Well-preserved examples can command values between $50,000 and $130,000, making them a lucrative asset in today's market. The hand-built BMW Motorsport Garching build-plate authentication is essential for verifying the vehicle's authenticity and matching-numbers status. It's crucial to recognize the manual-transmission premium that significantly enhances value, particularly for the M6. Original paint in halo colors elevates desirability, while any evidence of factory color change is a red flag for collectors. Engaging a qualified appraiser is highly recommended to navigate this collector tier effectively.
Donation process for this model
Donating your BMW M6 or 635CSi is not only a generous act but also an opportunity to support future enthusiasts and preserve automotive heritage. We recommend working with a qualified appraiser to ensure accurate valuation and proper documentation via IRS Form 8283 Section B. Every donation crosses the $5k threshold multiple times, confirming its significance. Additionally, we advise enclosed transport to safeguard your vehicleβs condition during transfer. It's essential to provide BMW Motorsport Garching build-plate authentication and ensure all documentation is in order for a smooth donation process.
Fresno regional notes
For Fresno residents, there is a vibrant community of BMW enthusiasts and specialists well-versed in the care and restoration of these iconic models. Local events, such as Bimmerfest and Legends of the Autobahn, provide opportunities to connect with fellow M6 and 635CSi owners. Given the region's sunbelt climate, preserving these vehicles from rust damage is generally more manageable than in salt-belt areas. Ensure your vehicle receives climate-controlled storage to maintain its value and condition.
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