your quick-fire guide to the original bmw 3.0 csl

BMW 3.0 CSL

What does CSL mean?

your quick-fire guide to the original bmw 3.0 csl

Coupe Sport Lightweight. Yeah, that was an easy one to start with, wasn’t it?

Of course, it’s from Germany, which brings on the ‘Let’s say it as BMW would’ crowd, much like people who only speak English insisting on calling homologation-special Ferraris ‘Gran Turismo Omologato’. So depending on how much of a stickler you are, CSL is Coupe Sport Leicht, or Coupe Sport Leichtbau.

Leicht, unsurprisingly enough, translates to light, or lightweight. If we’re being completely accurate, it also translates to ‘easily’ and ‘effortlessly’, among other adverbs of that ilk. Leichtbau, on the other hand, translates very specifically and directly to ‘lightweight’, so it’s closer to the mark.

your quick-fire guide to the original bmw 3.0 csl
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your quick-fire guide to the original bmw 3.0 csl

What are the specs?

your quick-fire guide to the original bmw 3.0 csl

That’s something of a shifting target, actually. Depending on the year and application, engine sizes vary from 3.0 litres (funnily enough) to 3.5, with power figures ranging from 180bhp for the first carburetted road engines to well into the 400s for the racing versions.

Even the weight and fitted equipment changes, depending on the car. An aluminium bonnet and boot are universal, except for when they’re not. All the road-going niceties like power steering, electric windows and sound deadening were stripped out… except for in the city pack, which added some of those niceties (and their attendant mass) back in.

your quick-fire guide to the original bmw 3.0 csl

But the one you’re probably talking about is the last of the 3.0 CSLs, fitted with the full kit and caboodle – bonnet strakes, air dam and that unmistakable pair of spoilers. It actually has a 3.2-litre engine with 206bhp and 211lb ft, which means 0–60 in less than seven seconds and a top speed of 136mph – even with the body kit adding more than 90kg of downforce to the CSL’s standing kerb weight of 1,270kg.

your quick-fire guide to the original bmw 3.0 csl
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Who designed the BMW 3.0 CSL?

We start with Wilhelm Hofmeister – as in he of ‘Hofmeister kink’ fame – who designed the E9. And good grief does it still work, half a century later. We understand tastes are personal and all, but if this isn’t in the top three BMW designs of all time, we’ll throw in the towel and be horticulturalists or something.

Now, of course we’re going to have to mention Jochen Neerpasch and Martin Braungart, who BMW poached from Ford and tasked with taking the 3.0 CSL racing. We’d suggest that, after six European championships, it was a fairly successful outcome.

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How many were made?

Not a lot, to be honest. As befits a Seventies homologation special, there were only 1,265 CSLs ever built – with just 500 of that number in right-hand drive.

Oh, and in case you’re wondering: only the last 167 were in the full ‘Batmobile’ regalia – the rest looked like a regular 3.0 CS. And honestly, we don’t know which version we like more.

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How much is it worth?

At the moment, you won’t have any trouble picking one up for £120,000. As of writing, independent BMW specialist Munich Legends has a yellow CSL listed for £110,000, while another outfit has one with the full air dam and spoiler setup (fitted later on in life, by the look of it) for £124,000. Both look to be in incredible shape as well, in case you were in the market.

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Tell me something I don’t know…

We’ll tell you three, just for fun.

The CSL was the very first BMW to wear the tricolour M stripes. It was also the first BMW art car… and the second art car, come to think of it. So then you’re thinking that the CSL was a product of M Division, right? Well…

It’s true the 3.0 CSL was the impetus behind BMW’s racing arm, and that M made its name (or indeed its letter) with it, but the first CSL prototype was actually thought out, engineered and built by Alpina. Yes, that Alpina.

As much as it’s associated with ‘those exec expresses with turbine wheels’, Alpina was a seriously successful racing outfit back when sideburns were a thing. In fact, it was already running an E9 – a race-prepped 2800 CS, in case you were curious – at the 1970 Spa 24 Hour. The result? Oh, just a win, covering seven miles more than the second-placed Alfa GTAm. It’s not for nothing that the seminal 3.0 CSL shipped with 14-inch Alpina wheels, after all…

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