What’s rarer than a 3.0 CSL? Try a right-hand-drive model, of which only 500 were made. Add on an uncommon shade of Ceylon Metallic, and you have an E9 Coupe like few others.
The hits don’t stop there, however, as the CSL features the more powerful, Bosch D-Jetronic fuel-injected engine–good for 206 horsepower–plus desirable Scheel sports seats, Petri steering wheel and power rear windows.
A history file, as well as an owner’s manual, tool kit, jack and spare wheel, also accompany the BMW.
Find this 1972 BMW 3.0 CSL up for auction from RM Sotheby’s with an estimated value of $130,000–$175,000.