This particular 1972 BMW 3.0 CSL is not only reported to be one of the original 19 factory race cars, but it is also the very car that won first in its class and 11th overall at the 1973 24 Hours of Le Mans. The BMW, restored by noted CSL expert Richard Conway, has since been “raced actively” throughout the United States at numerous historic racing events since being acquired by its current owner.
In fact, we even spent some time with this very CSL, which you can read more about here.
This 1972 BMW 3.0 CSL may have won first in its class at one of the most iconic endurance races on the planet, but will it be able to win first in its class at the Concours d’Cancelation Presented by Hagerty?
To learn more about the Concours and how you can enter, visit the Concours d'Cancelation website at canceledconcours.com.
The Concours d'Cancelation is presented by Hagerty in association with Monterey Touring Vehicles, RM Sotheby's, Reliable Carriers, Sunoco and Classic Motorsports Magazine, with classes presented by Vintage Motorcar Company, Mercedes-Benz Classic Center, Lane Motor Museum, Porsche, Porsche Classic, Concours d'LeMons, Blast Masters, National Parts Depot, Driveshare, The Driven Man, Allard Motor Works, Coco Mats, Graves Plating, RD Enterprises, the BMW CCA Foundation, Pollock Automotive Restoration, Ragtops and Roadsters, RADwood's RAD For Sale and Chubb Collector Car Insurance.
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