1990 BMW Z1
ENDING TONIGHT - Original Dutch car - Second owner - Traumschwarz Metallic-
Baujahr7/1990
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Kilometerstand70 km / 44 mi
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AutomobiltypCabriolet / Roadster
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ChassisnummerWBABA91030AL05010
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Elektrische FensterheberJaABSJa
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LenkungLenkung links
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ZustandGebraucht
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Markenfarbe außenTraumschwarz Metallic (278)
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InnenfarbeGrau
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Markenfarbe innenGrau/Dunkelgrau
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InnenausstattungLeather
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Anzahl der Türen2
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Zahl der Sitze2
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Standort
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AußenfarbeSchwarz
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GetriebeAutomatisch
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Leistung170 BHP / 173 PS / 127 kW
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Antrieb2wd
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KraftstoffPetrol
Beschreibung
About this Collectable
The Z1 is arguably one of the most special models to ever leave the factory gates of BMW. The crazy doors alone are enough to make this car unique, but the whole car is basically a prototype. This particular Z1 was originally delivered in the Netherlands and comes from the second owner, who has owned the car for 27 years.
If a BMW model starts what a Z, you probably know what that means: it's a roadster (or coupé based on a roadster). However, what not everyone knows is that this letter originally stood for Zukunft (meaning future). A very appropriate name for the first Z model, the Z1. Why? Because it's basically an experimental prototype. One that actually made it into production.
One of the best-known and most striking features of the BMW Z1 are, of course, the doors. Doors that open forwards, backwards and upwards had already been done, but BMW thought there was another way. The Z1 received doors that open downwards. With the push of a button, the doors disappear into the door sills. If you want, you can drive this car with the doors open all day long. Just because you can.
However, the Z1 is not a one-trick pony. There is much more that makes this car special. The bodywork, for example. BMW used various special plastics for this. The doors and side panels are made of Xenoy thermoplastic, whereas the hood and boot lid are made of GRP (Glass Reinforced Plastic).
The flat undertray is made out of plastic as well. This ensures optimum downforce, as does the ingeniously designed front and rear bumpers. And then, of course, there's the wedge shape. Add to that the relatively low weight and you have a car with excellent cornering abilities. All of this was designed by Harm Lagaay, who would later go on to design the Porsche 924, Boxster, 996 and Carrera GT.
Under the hood the M20 engine can be found, the 2.5 liter straight-six that was also used in the E30 325i. The front suspension was borrowed from the 325i as well. The rear suspension however, was not derived from the E30. This was a multi-link suspension. This was another novelty: together with the 8-series, the Z1 was the first BMW to be equipped with this type of suspension.
A total of 8.000 units of the Z1 have been built from 1989 to 1991. Only a few dozen of these were originally delivered in the Netherlands. This black one is one of them. After the wife of the owner of the BMW dealer had driven it around for a while, the car has been in the hands of the second and current owner for 27 years.
Equipment
This car is equipped from factory with:
Leather upholstery
Electric doors
Radio (not original any more, see modifications)
Modifications
After the original radio broke, it has been replaced by a more modern Pioneer radio with Bluetooth. Apart from that, the car is completely original.
Remarks
There are some signs of use, that are visible on the photos as well:
Slight curb damage on the rims (front left, rear left, front right)
Small scratch on the rear right rim
Stone chips on the hood
Scrape on the left front of the bumper
Scratch on the cover of the convertible top (+ retouched scratch)
Scratch on trunk lid
Small hole in the convertible roof at the B-pillar on the left
Leather wear on the door sills, seats and meter dome
Various small scratches
Service history
The car has always been maintained by the same BMW dealer (BMW Van der Sluis, taken over by Ekris in 1999) and has received a major service this year. The most important points from the recent service history are:
March 18, 2021 - 70.045 km - BMW Ekris: major service + MOT
April 5, 2018 - 68.899 km - BMW Ekris: major service + MOT
April 9, 2009 - 62.948 km - BMW Ekris: service + battery replaced
April 10, 2006 - 58.816 km - BMW Ekris: service + timing belt replaced
The service history since 1999 is present.
Included with sale
Two keys
Service booklet
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