1991 BMW M5 e34 was hailed “the best car in the world” by the automotive press when debuted to the world. It has the legendary s38 DOHC 24-valve inline-6 with 310 horsepower and runs up to 60 mph in 5.6 seconds. This Alpine white with grey interior M5 is an early production date (06/90), rare breadbox option, and numbers matching everywhere. This M5 has spent its time in Arkansas, Georgia, Tennessee and Florida and is a four owner car. It has about 145,189 miles and is current on all maintenance. It includes the original BMW books, literature, manuals, and BMW service stamps from 1991-on and now resides in Florida.
Exterior
This 1991 BMW M5 exterior has the original factory single stage Alpine white paint (verified with paint meter readings). It has spent most of its life in southern climates with no exposure to salt or snow. It has dual mirrors, tinted windows, sunroof and 235/45ZR-17 Michelin Pilot Sport tires on 8.0-by-17-inch M system II throwing star wheels. Blemishes include: Nicks, dimples, and scratches common on a 32 yr. old survivor and driver. It has a clean Carfax with no issues or body work other than resprayed side mirrors and bumpers at some point.
Interior
The interior is upholstered in grey bison leather with leather steering wheel. It has power sport front seats, and the seating shows minimal wear for a 32-year-old car. There are no cracks in the dash and all the gauges work with no dead pixels. The odometer reads approximately 145k miles. This M5 has the factory stereo with BMW cassette player and CD changer located in the trunk. Seller notes the cruise control non-op, pass. door lock rod non-op, central locking system non-op, and driver side thigh extender non-op. Door cards are starting to separate normal for original e34s. There is no sagging of the headliner, and the center console has the 5-speed manual with lighted shifter knob.
Mechanicals
This 1991 BMW M5 has the original s38 engine with no aftermarket modifications.