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Wiking 082907 H0 Car BMW 507, red

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The roadster is accused of being a dream of the Isar.The BMW 507 was considered one of the most beautiful sports cars of the 1950s worldwide, and many still consider it to be the most beautiful automobile of all time. When the car was first presented at the IAA in Frankfurt in September 1955, the press celebrated it as a dream of the Isar. Its form has an iconic character and is considered to be timeless to this day. The BMW 507 was presented at the Frankfurt IAA in 1955, and then launched with a 150 hp V8 engine with a 3,168 cm3 cubic capacity to offer the legendary Mercedes-Benz 300 SL wing door Paroli. In fact, the BMW 507 is significantly more compact and also in terms of the number of units achieved and the number of copies retained is significantly less than the 300 SL. Only 252 units were delivered between 1956 and 1959 – at the time the price was around 26,000 marks. To date, the aggregate value has risen to more than 700,000 euros. At Wiking, the BMW 507 is now one of the classics of new forms and thus one of the milestones of the German automobile history.This text is machine translated.

Wiking 082907 H0 Car BMW 507, red

The roadster is accused of being a dream of the Isar.The BMW 507 was considered one of the most beautiful sports cars of the 1950s worldwide, and many still consider it to be the most beautiful automobile of all time. When the car was first presented at the IAA in Frankfurt in September 1955, the press celebrated it as a dream of the Isar. Its form has an iconic character and is considered to be timeless to this day. The BMW 507 was presented at the Frankfurt IAA in 1955, and then launched with a 150 hp V8 engine with a 3,168 cm3 cubic capacity to offer the legendary Mercedes-Benz 300 SL wing door Paroli. In fact, the BMW 507 is significantly more compact and also in terms of the number of units achieved and the number of copies retained is significantly less than the 300 SL. Only 252 units were delivered between 1956 and 1959 – at the time the price was around 26,000 marks. To date, the aggregate value has risen to more than 700,000 euros. At Wiking, the BMW 507 is now one of the classics of new forms and thus one of the milestones of the German automobile history.This text is machine translated.

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