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New to the New Class in 1963 was the 1800, a 1500 with a larger engine.
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1500
Compact, stylish and sporty, the 1500 four-door sedan was the foundation for the New Class.
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1800
Introduced in the Fall of 1963, the 1800 had a bored and stroked 1500 engine producing 90 hp.
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The
3200CS Coupe, with body by Bertone, is one of the most beautiful coupes ever built.

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The
700 was BMW's first unitary construction car. The 700 used the twin-cylinder engine of the R67 motor
cycle.

In
1963, the name was changed from LS to 700CS.
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Big and sturdy machines, the 500 series cars were
nicknamed Baroque Angels because their flowing lines reminded people of the carved wooden figures of the Baroque period.

In 1963, BMW produced the following 500 series cars:
2600L
3200S
These models had V-8 engines. With 160 hp, the 3.2 Super was the fastest German production car, with a top speed of 118 mph. Disc brakes were standard equipment on all
models.
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