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Spare Some Change? eBay Seller Lists Porsche 928 GTS for $109k and BMW 850CSi for $67k

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For many of us born in the 1970s and early 1980s, the Porsche 928 and the BMW 8-Series were amongst the most impressive sports / GT models of their time.

Sure we had posters of a Lamborghini Countach (preferably with a puffy haired and scantily dressed bomb shell spreading over the Italian beast) and the Ferrari F40 or the Porsche 959 hanging on our side of the bedroom wall, but these models were clearly a pure fantasy that only a select few could ever own.

The 928 and the 8-Series, on the other hand, were more attainable and practical daydreaming material.

Our unfulfilled teenage dreams could explain why as adults we waste so many hours on eBay and Craigslist looking for "the" deal and then click over to dedicated forums to convince ourselves that we can handle their maintenance costs…

In one of our usual trips on eBay, we stumbled upon a pristine BMW 8-Series that led to a low-mileage Porsche 928, which to our surprise, was listed for sale by the same person.

And we're not talking about any regular versions of the two cars, but the top of the line BMW 850CSi and Porsche 928 GTS, both with a manual gearbox – something that's extremely rare with the Porsche in the States.

Given that BMW never put the M8 prototype into production, the 850CSi was the closest you could get to an "M" version of the 8-Series. It's M Motorsport-prepped 5.6-liter V12 churned out 375-horsepower (380PS) and was linked to a 6-speed manual.

According to the BMW registry, 1,510 850CSi's were built from 1992 through 1995, of which only 225 were sold in the States. A rare car indeed.

The 1995 model listed for sale comes in Daytona Violet exterior with a Lotus White/Violet leather (don't you just love the 1990s?) interior and has covered only 29,000 miles (a little under 47,000 km).

However, the asking price of US$65,900 will probably reinstate your childhood dreams…

Coincidentally, just like the 850CSi, the Porsche 928 GTS was introduced in 1992 and remained in production until 1995. Among other upgrades it featured the facelifted body with the different tail lamps along with wider rear fenders and a more powerful 5.4-liter V8 lump delivering 345HP (350PS).

The one for sale on eBay is a 1994 model fitted with the rare 5-speed manual while the original buyer had also ordered it without the sunroof that normally came as standard.

The blue colored GTS has only 19,000 miles (close to 31,000 km) on the odometer but as with most things we'd like to see parked under our garage, it also has an asking price out of our reach: US$109,500.

Guess it's back to GT5 again…

By John Halas


1995 BMW 850CSi

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1994 PORSCHE 928 GTS

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16 Comments:

Me Again said... »January 12, 2012

not cheap, but VERY nice

I've Moved On said... »January 12, 2012

Both beautiful automobiles, but both a major headache to keep on the road today. Museum pieces at best.

SamuraiJack said... »January 12, 2012

Wow, someone who actually has 2 of the cars in my ultimate 10 car garage

AutoPersonality said... »January 13, 2012

Great cars, particularly the 850 but i think they're a tad overpriced.

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Arkann said... »January 13, 2012

Import it from Europe... I found a full option 1995 850csi, with 100 000 km perhaps but for 23 000$...

Simeon Chikov said... »January 13, 2012

I dig the plate on the 850CSi - "UNFCL M8" - it's really exactly that (like stated in the article) the closest you could get to an M8, or the "unofficial M8".

Joseph Baumann said... »January 13, 2012

that 850 is to die for

LouInPA said... »January 13, 2012

can you say "0 bids"?

Mercy Humppe said... »January 13, 2012

I would make a bid on the 928 if it had a sun roof

And I would buy the house if it has a sun room.

Nice cars

BrickOntheWall said... »January 13, 2012

I find 850 with 50k used miles or less for about $12k-$21k, and 928 with 80k miles or less for about $10k, if I buy any one of these cars, I'd buy them to drive the heck out of them before sending them to junk yard, as far as these two new one go, the owner can keep them both.

Kaveh Ghavim said... »January 13, 2012

Nice cars, but does the owner thing it is 1995 asking for those prices?

Guest said... »January 13, 2012

The guy is a dealer. Search for "porsche 993" - you'll see he's selling a few of those as well:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1996-Porsche-993-Twin-Turbo-Only-10k-Miles-/190626572848?pt=US_Cars_Trucks&hash=item2c623aaa30#ht_1142wt_1165 

EVroadster said... »January 14, 2012

'For many of us born in the 1970s and early 1980s, the Porsche 928 and the BMW 8-Series were amongst the most impressive sports / GT models of their time.'  Actually ...Any Time.   While you all were fantasizing and daydreaming, putting posters on your walls, some of us born a bit earlier, were driving them..some of us still have them, or whats left of them(I have a 928 engine under glass for a table).  The under appreciated 928 was a rare car in NA, it suffered from the same 'Head in the Sand' acceptance as the Panamera, it was and is one of the world's greatest cars, especially in the 'GT' class. It was/is... simply ... sublime.

Gary Bendrey said... »January 14, 2012

I would offer $55K for the pair, firm. Resale for each are in the crapper, to take a chance on repairs I would have to go in low.

EVroadster said... »January 20, 2012

'Tiff' on the 928 GTS ...>  http://youtu.be/l3XXzNpJVw8

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