It is an understatement to say that super-rare is possible.
After a shaky agreement with Lamborghini, the BMW M1’s production ran from 1978 to 1981. The BMW M1 was the first BMW mid-engined model, designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro. It would be an understatement to say that examples of these cars are highly sought after. This 1981 BMW M1AHG Studie is a rare find and will cost you nearly $1million. It’s well worth every penny.
The M1 AHG Studie screams rare to the hundredth degree. This is not only one of the 10 wide-body examples of this design, but also it is the only example. The car is also owned by Peter Gartemann, AHG director. This rare M1 is just the beginning. We will continue to unravel everything special about it.
In 2017-2018, the restoration was completed with just 30 miles added to your odometer. The transmission was rebuilt, and the oil catch can as well as the gas tank were also repaired. The upgraded water pump, new fittings, rebuilt suspension, and rebuilt hoses are all included. Only a few stone chips have been added to the unique paint. It features adjustable suspension, wider wheels and spoiler.
Rare M1s are not cheap. The asking price for this M1 is $930,000. This M1 AHG Studie costs a significant amount of money, but it is inexplicably beautiful inside and out. The photos give the car the appearance of a brand new car. The M1’s under-hood restoration is a major plus, making the price seem reasonable.
The M1 is extremely rare. The M1 AHG Studie, however, is much more rare. This could be a great opportunity to make new friends or enemies at the next M1 Owner’s Club gathering.