BMW M6 / 635CSi (E24) Donation in Colorado

Experience the legacy of hand-built BMW Motorsport Garching excellence with the M6 and 635CSi, icons of the blue-chip BMW M halo era.

The BMW M6 and 635CSi (E24) represent a pinnacle of automotive engineering and performance, produced from 1984 to 1989. As a collector’s dream, these vehicles encapsulate the passion and precision of the 1980s and 90s BMW Motorsport era. With only around 5,800 units produced, each M6 or M635CSi is not just a car; it's a piece of history, and its value continues to appreciate. In Colorado, we invite owners to contribute to this extraordinary legacy by donating their M6 or 635CSi.

These cars are equipped with the renowned S38B35 engine, known for its robustness and performance. Owners who understand the importance of preventive maintenance will recognize the value in maintaining these remarkable machines. By donating your vehicle to Ride to Relief, you’re not only preserving the legacy of a blue-chip BMW M halo collector car but also making a meaningful contribution to your community.

📖Generation guide

E24 M6 • 1987-1988

The US-market E24 M6 is a special limited production run with the high-performance S38B35 engine, generating 256hp. This model is highly sought after in the collector market.

Euro M635CSi • 1984-1989

The Euro-spec M635CSi features the same S38B35 engine but produces 286hp. This variant is valued distinctly due to its performance and European pedigree.

635CSi (non-M) • 1984-1989

Powered by the M30B35 engine, this non-M variant lacks the performance edge of the M6. Valued lower in the collector market, it still holds significance for enthusiasts.

Known issues by generation

The E24 M6 and 635CSi models are renowned for their driving experience but are not without their issues. The M6's S38B35 engine requires regular timing-chain replacements and synchronization of its six individual throttle bodies to maintain performance. Common concerns include rust at fender lips and trunk-floor seams, particularly in salt-belt areas like Colorado. Meanwhile, the M30B35 engine in the 635CSi often encounters head-gasket failures and other cooling system issues. A thorough understanding of these potential pitfalls is essential for any owner, especially those considering donation.

Donation value by condition + generation

The collector value of the E24 M6 and M635CSi is firmly anchored in their rarity and condition. Clean, original-paint examples typically command prices upwards of $50,000 and can reach $130,000 or more, especially for the US-market M6. Documentation is crucial, with matching-numbers engine blocks and authentic BMW Motorsport Garching build plates being mandatory for serious collectors. Manual-transmission models enjoy a significant premium, making them especially desirable. Owners should ensure they have appraisals from qualified specialists to maximize their donation’s impact.

Donation process for this model

Donating your E24 M6 or 635CSi to Ride to Relief involves several important steps to ensure a smooth process. A qualified appraisal is strongly recommended, as IRS Form 8283 Section B is necessary for donations valued over $5,000—common for blue-chip collector vehicles like these. Accurate documentation, including build-plate authentication and matching numbers, will enhance the value of your donation. Enclosed transport is recommended for preserving original condition, and compliance with federal regulations is required, particularly for grey-market Euro imports.

Colorado regional notes

In Colorado, the vintage BMW community is vibrant and supportive, with numerous independent specialists available for maintenance and restoration. Events like Bimmerfest and Vintage at Saratoga foster a sense of camaraderie among owners. However, it's essential to be cautious about climate-related preservation, as E24 models can be prone to rust, particularly in areas subjected to road salt. Ensuring your vehicle has been stored in climate-controlled environments can significantly impact its condition and value.

FAQ

What are the timing-chain service intervals for the M6?
The S38B35 timing chain should be inspected and potentially replaced between 100,000 and 150,000 miles. Chain rattle is a notable symptom indicating service is needed. Regular maintenance extends the life of this high-performance engine.
How can I verify the BMW Motorsport Garching build plate?
Authenticity can be confirmed by checking the build plate located in the engine bay, which should match the VIN on the chassis. This verification is crucial for maintaining collector value and ensuring the vehicle’s provenance.
What is the manual transmission collector premium for the M6?
Manual transmission versions of the E24 M6 command a substantial premium, often valued $10,000 to $25,000 higher than their automatic counterparts due to the manual-only purity that collectors highly desire.
What documentation is needed for a grey-market Euro-import?
For grey-market Euro imports like the M635CSi, it's essential to have all federal 25-year rule documentation, including EPA bond-release documentation. Without this, compliance issues may arise that can affect the vehicle's value.
How do I ensure a Sport Evolution or GT homologation is authentic?
Verification for these special models requires a detailed review of production documentation and build sheets. Authenticity is key for collector interest and value, ensuring that all features match the specifications of the limited runs.
Is a qualified appraisal mandatory for IRS tax deductions?
Yes, a qualified appraisal is essential for any donation exceeding the $5,000 threshold. This ensures compliance with IRS regulations, particularly for high-value collectibles like the M6 and M635CSi.
What’s the importance of original paint versus factory color change?
Original paint significantly enhances a vehicle's collector value, while a factory color change raises red flags for authenticity. Collectors prefer vehicles that retain their original paint in the iconic halo colors to maximize their investment.

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As a proud owner of a BMW M6 or 635CSi (E24), consider making a meaningful impact through your donation to Ride to Relief. Your vehicle not only represents a legacy of engineering excellence but also offers a chance to support those in need. Join us in preserving this iconic chapter of automotive history and benefiting your community today!

Vehicle Donation Resources & Guides

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