Aspirational picture for the 507 gang.
Didn't know Elvis had a 507. "Thank you very much"
Didn't know Elvis had a 507. "Thank you very much"
No problem. Here you go.and all the other colours ? we need a full list
#askingforafriend
Long story. Short version is dealer in the usa said if bmw build it he could sell a squillion a month. But bmw made each one by hand so each one cost way too much so priced way too high. US dealer wanted bmw to make an assembly line and churn them out faster and cheaper but bm didn't believe he could sell that many so weren't prepared to invest in an assembly line so it staggered along and some people reckon almost busted bmw. Till bmw shelved it and concentrated on making a profit selling the bubble car unstead.I didn't realise they were that rare TBH.
Were they limited production runs, or just too expensive?
Funny as that is a very similar story with Ferrari and the 250 California. Apparently a US dealer convinced Enzo to make a compact convertible of the 250GT for the Californian market and they were going to all make massive money and sell in their thousands. Only 57 SWBs were ever made. I think they were extremely expensive, being a one at a time production run, but history makes these limited-run cars worth mega bucks; whoever built them.Long story. Short version is dealer in the usa said if bmw build it he could sell a squillion a month. But bmw made each one by hand so each one cost way too much so priced way too high. US dealer wanted bmw to make an assembly line and churn them out faster and cheaper but bm didn't believe he could sell that many so weren't prepared to invest in an assembly line so it staggered along and some people reckon almost busted bmw. Till bmw shelved it and concentrated on making a profit selling the bubble car unstead.