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Vintage
BMW models from the 1930s
Experience these classic machines here,
including the legendary 328, nominated for the Car
of the Century

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Dixi
and old style logo from Dixi Tin |
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1930's
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An
attractive chassis design for the BMW Dixi mini-car was presented in 1930
with the sporty, two-seat Wartburg.

A German version of the British Austin Seven, the
1931 DA/4 was the European counterpart
of the famous Ford Model T.

The 1933 303 was BMW's first 6 cylinder model and the first to use the
"kidney" style grille.
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The worlds greatest classic car show is held annually in
Essen, Germany. Known as the
Techno Classica, BMW's main display in 2003 was entitled
"7 decades of BMW Cabrios". |
The 1934 315/1 roadster had a racy appearance with clean
lines and deep
cutaway doors. Beginning in
1935, the 315 advanced to become the undisputed champion in the 1.5-liter
sports car category.

While the 328 Roadster did much for BMW's
reputation in the world outside Germany, the real stars of the model range of
the late 1930s were the 327 coupes and cabriolets.

In the 328 Roadster, BMW produced a car which
became a legend of sports car and racing history. Nominated for Car of the
Century in 1999.

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