e30 m3 #00001

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  • schnitzer teil-jäger
    Mod Crazy
    • Oct 2003
    • 661

    #16
    In 1987, under contract with BMW North America, Korman raced a pair of BMW M3 Sport
    Sedans, chassis numbers 001 and 002. In their first season the "M-Team" scored a
    historic victory in the IMSA Watkins Glen 500 Mile Race, the first time in the four
    year history of the Series that a team finished one-two, also setting a new
    qualifying lap record and fastest race lap record.
    now one of the two cars korman had was wrapped up and twisted beyond repair and sold for parts. IIRC
    w




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    • Bryson
      E30 Fanatic
      • Oct 2003
      • 1490

      #17
      badass paint scheme, I'd like copies of them as well
      bgentile@san.rr.com

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      • f u z z
        E30 Mastermind
        • Jul 2004
        • 1600

        #18
        :shock: :shock: :shock:


        OMFG! I LOVE THAT CAR.

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        • DEV0 E30
          R3V OG
          • Oct 2004
          • 8811

          #19
          I still can't see them, I'm guessing it looks like the M Cars as posted ^^^.

          So send all to d3v0n(at)blue-helix.com

          thanks.
          Project: Touring | Project: Unknown | Phoenix, Arizona Events Thread

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          • YAN-3
            R3V OG
            • Jan 2004
            • 6018

            #20
            please me too... yvoskanov@yahoo.com PLEASE

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            • Schneider325
              No R3VLimiter
              • May 2004
              • 3818

              #21
              schneider525@yahoo.com

              8)

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              • oh2fly
                E30 Addict
                • Oct 2003
                • 519

                #22
                BMWAGA isn't stupid. They had to build and sell 5,000 of these cars in the USA. What better way to do that than to sell the first 2 to a quality racer like Ray Korman? Remember the old racing addage "Win on Sunday, sell on Monday"?
                Well it worked. One of those 2 cars ended up in my old friend Kermit Upton's hands where he raced it for a while,too. It is amazing that either of these 2 even survived after all that track time. There must be a hundred good stories behind this car. How about all the paint jobs over the years? The number of grenaded S14s? The crashes and repairs? Good to see it where it was meant to be. This one is not the bubble car, folks! Time for the Indy 500. Go Danica!!!! :twisted:
                1988 Alpine white M3
                1985 Delphin gray 323i, "Junkyard Dog"

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                • trent

                  #23
                  While I think the paint scheme is super BEAUTIFUL, I would have liked to see the car with a full restoration to the Korman spec when it was raced.

                  Why does he need to show a pic of the vin to you pricks? Why would he care what a bunch of kids think?

                  I say don't post pics of said vin just to keep these fag kid panties in bunches.

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                  • mph
                    E30 Addict
                    • Jan 2004
                    • 536

                    #24
                    The car doesn't belong to me. I was at Mid-Ohio for a day and I didn't take a picture of the VIN because I saw no reason to. I'm not driving a hour and a half today to get pictures of the VIN for the skeptics.

                    My friend is the Parts Manager at Cleveland BMW. Its his friend who owns the car.

                    Heres a few things I would like to clear up. BMW isn't going to be racing an e30 m3 anymore. They have no use for the car. It was meant to be a race car and its going to continue being one with its current owners. I'm not sure if the current owner bought it from BMW or from a private owner, but eitherway, the price has no bearing on the authenticity of the car. Should the car have been worth $100,000 because it was number one? Everything has a value. Everything has a selling price.

                    I was up close to the car while it was in a garage at Mid-Ohio. The thing is just a race car. The s14 engine is beautiful. From what I gathered while in the garage standing next to it, the engine has been rebuilt a few dozen times.

                    I'm not one to post on these forums unless what I have to say is worthwhile. If you don't believe me its #00001, I don't care. Some of you guys soon enough, will find out or hear about it.

                    As far as the high resolution images go, you can grab them here:








                    Current BMW's:
                    2004 330Ci
                    1986 European 325i cabrio
                    1986 735i

                    Previous BMW's:
                    1989 325is RIP
                    1989 325iX RIP
                    2001 740iL RIP

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                    • UNHCLL
                      R3V OG
                      • Oct 2003
                      • 8789

                      #25
                      Wes is right, one of the first 2 was slammed hard into a wall and totalled.

                      cool to see #1 still being beaten up around a track. screw the sissy bubble car people 8)
                      Below the radar...

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                      • DEV0 E30
                        R3V OG
                        • Oct 2004
                        • 8811

                        #26
                        I'm still getting this:
                        Project: Touring | Project: Unknown | Phoenix, Arizona Events Thread

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                        • grapedrink
                          E30 Mastermind
                          • Nov 2003
                          • 1514

                          #27
                          That thing is sweet. I think I need a new paint job now :)

                          Originally posted by DaveCN
                          Welcome.

                          Your car is a piece of shit.

                          Most of them here are, too.

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                          • Charlie
                            kid tested, administrator approved
                            • Oct 2003
                            • 6686

                            #28


                            Here's a few in browser-killer size.

                            -Charlie
                            Swing wild, brake later, don't apologize.
                            '89 324d, '76 02, '98 318ti, '03 Z4, '07 MCS, '07 F800s - Bonafide BMW elitist prick.
                            FYYFF

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                            • TheIronGiant
                              Noobie
                              • May 2005
                              • 23

                              #29
                              Nice car!

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                              • Giorgio
                                Advanced Member
                                • Oct 2003
                                • 169

                                #30
                                That must be one fun car, good to see it still on the track. So, do I have this right, that is the #1 US Spec M3? Or is it the #1 M3?
                                I bet that S14 has gone through many rebuilds, does anybody know if the engine is to the same spec that Korman had it? If so, that thing probably has to be rebuilt after about 5 races. I read about the "sprint" spec S14 racers, and they are said to be rebuilt every 3 races, but those are pushing 360hp! Who could imagine a NA 4 banger could put that much power out, just amazing.

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