Drive the Legacy: Donate Your BMW M6 / 635CSi in Hawaii

Experience the allure of the analog-era BMW M legacy through the hand-built excellence of the M6 and 635CSi, featuring the revered S38 engine and manual precision.

The BMW M6 and 635CSi (E24) represent the pinnacle of the analog-era grand-tourer, forged through the meticulous craftsmanship of BMW Motorsport in Garching. Produced between 1987-1989 for the U.S. market, the M6 and its European counterpart, the M635CSi, embody the spirit of performance, luxury, and exclusivity, with only around 5,800 units produced worldwide. As a potential donor in Hawaii, you are uniquely positioned to contribute to the preservation of these collector-tier classics, which command impressive values, especially those in pristine condition.

Your donation serves not only as a cornerstone of automotive heritage but also enriches the community focused on preserving these extraordinary vehicles. The M6’s S38B35 engine lineage, shared with the legendary E28 M5, ensures a driving experience that is both exhilarating and rewarding. Given the significant manual-transmission collector premium, the M6 stands as a revered entry into the blue-chip collector market. Join us in the pursuit of excellence and ensure these remarkable automobiles continue to inspire future generations.

📖Generation guide

M6 (US) • 1987-1988

The U.S. M6, with its S38B35 3.5L inline-six, produced 256hp, making it a coveted collector's item with substantial manual-transmission premiums.

M635CSi (Euro) • 1984-1989

Euro-spec M635CSi features the more potent 286hp version of the S38B35 engine and is often sought after by enthusiasts looking for higher performance.

635CSi (Non-M) • 1984-1989

The non-M variant with the M30B35 engine provides a lower-tier collector value, relying on a 182hp output, but remains an excellent grand tourer.

Known issues by generation

The E24 generation, particularly the M6 and M635CSi, is renowned for its engineering but is not without known issues. The S38B35 engine requires timing chain and guide replacements around 100-150k miles to prevent chain rattle, a common symptom. Both variants also face potential rust issues at critical areas such as fender lips and rocker panels, exacerbated in salt-belt regions. Additionally, the M30B35 in the 635CSi may require head gasket and cooling system services. Proper throttle body synchronization is crucial for optimal performance in the S38, with age-related failures in the Bosch ECU being another concern. These factors underline the importance of preventive maintenance and the need for thorough documentation in collector transactions.

Donation value by condition + generation

The value of BMW M6 and M635CSi models has significantly appreciated, reflecting their collector status. Clean examples with matching numbers can command prices between $50,000 and over $100,000. Manual transmission models are particularly prized, often fetching premiums of $10,000 to $25,000 over their automatic counterparts. Original paint in iconic colors such as Diamond Black and Cinnabar Red is vital for value retention. Comprehensive documentation, including the BMW Motorsport Garching build plate, is essential for verifying authenticity, especially in the collector market where matching numbers are crucial. Auctions like RM Sotheby's and Bring a Trailer frequently highlight these vehicles, showcasing their rising values and demand.

Donation process for this model

Donating your BMW M6 or 635CSi through Island Wheels involves several key considerations. It's crucial to engage a qualified appraiser to assess the vehicle’s value, particularly as every donation typically exceeds the IRS $5,000 threshold. Documentation for IRS Form 8283 Section B is mandatory, requiring detailed records of the vehicle’s provenance, including matching numbers and original paint status. For more specialized vehicles, ensuring enclosed transport for preservation during the donation process is highly recommended. Additionally, if your vehicle is a grey-market import, be prepared to provide compliance documentation per the federal 25-year rule to ensure a smooth donation experience.

Hawaii regional notes

Hawaii offers a unique environment for M6 and 635CSi owners, blending stunning driving locales with a vibrant automotive community. Vintage BMW Motorsport specialists are available for repairs and restorations, ensuring your vehicle receives the care it deserves. Local events such as BMW-CCA Bimmerfest and regional concours gatherings promote camaraderie among enthusiasts. Given the sun-belt climate, attention to rust prevention is critical, particularly for the E24 chassis. Consider climate-controlled storage options to maintain your vehicle’s condition, preserving its value and heritage.

FAQ

What are the maintenance intervals for the S38 timing chain?
The S38 timing chain should be inspected and typically replaced between 100,000 to 150,000 miles to prevent potential issues such as chain rattle, which is a known symptom.
How can I verify the authenticity of my M6?
Verification involves checking the BMW Motorsport Garching build plate against the vehicle's VIN. Ensuring that the S38B35 engine matches is crucial for collectors looking for authenticity.
What is the significance of the manual transmission for collectors?
Manual transmission models are highly sought after in the collector market, often commanding a price premium of $10,000 to $25,000 compared to automatic variants, making them particularly valuable.
What documentation do I need for grey-market imports?
For grey-market imports like the Euro M635CSi, it is essential to demonstrate compliance with the federal 25-year rule, including FMVSS and EPA bond-release documentation, to ensure a legal donation process.
What should I do if I suspect my car has rust issues?
If you suspect rust, particularly at critical areas like the A-pillar or rocker panels, have the vehicle inspected by a specialist who can assess the damage and recommend appropriate repair strategies.
Is a qualified appraiser mandatory for the donation?
Yes, utilizing a qualified appraiser is strongly recommended to ensure accurate valuation for IRS purposes, especially for high-value collector vehicles like the M6 and 635CSi.
What differentiates original paint from a factory color change?
Original paint vehicles maintain their factory color, which is crucial for collector value, while a factory color change can be a red flag, potentially affecting the vehicle's valuation.

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If you are the proud owner of a BMW M6 or 635CSi, consider donating your vehicle to Island Wheels. Your contribution helps preserve a legacy that embodies the spirit of automotive excellence. Join fellow enthusiasts in ensuring these remarkable classics continue to inspire passion and admiration for years to come.

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