Presentation
This BMW 326 convertible of 1938 is of German origin and would have been made available to the German army for its senior officers. It would have been abandoned in 1943 in front of Moscow during the retreat of the German army. Recovered by the Soviet authorities, it was then sold to a Russian private individual. The car was then imported to France from Moscow in 1980. The car was running when acquired by its current owner in 2004. The seller indicates that the mechanics of the car were lost during its restoration in 2004.

The body of the car is in good condition. The paint in its green color has only a few visible defects in the gallery. The seller indicates that the chassis and the body of this 326 Cabriolet are sound.

The interior is not complete, the seats and the hood are missing.

The mechanics are not present.

The car has its 4 rims in average condition, with outdated tires.

The seller is a private individual located in France and accepts visits during the sale. The car will be sold as a restoration project without registration but with a certificate issued by BMW France to obtain the collection registration.
The seller wished to define a reserve price.