The 1971 BMW 2800 CS was the last model year in production for the 2800 series. This vehicle had an amazing curb appeal, but its looks were not all that it had to offer a driver.
The car housed a powerhouse straight-six M30 engine with a longer wheelbase in comparison to previous BMW models. The vehicles specifications included an automatic transmission, power steering, and electric windows for the most sophisticated drivers. 1971 was a pivotal year for the 2800 CS series because it was not only the last model year, but it was also the year that BMW brought a 3.0-liter engine. Also, with that addition the current drum brakes were later switched to more capable disc brakes.
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