Description
Year: 1964
Make: BMW
Model: 3200 CS Bertone
Mileage: 20,748
Transmission: Manual
Condition: Mint
Exterior Color: Stone Gray
Interior Color: Cognac Leather
Description:
THIS… is a 1964 BMW 3200 CS Bertone, finished in Stone Gray over a cognac leather interior.
The BMW 3200 CS was introduced as the successor to the BMW 503 and was styled by the renowned Turin-based coachbuilder Bertone. Though understated in period, these Bertone-bodied coupes are now regarded as some of the rarest and most desirable German V8 grand tourers of the 1960s. It is believed that approximately 50 examples remain in existence today.
This example is equipped with an electric steel sunroof and electric power windows and has been restored, presenting to a very high standard. The car is powered by BMW’s 3.2-liter V8, paired with a manual transmission, delivering smooth and refined performance consistent with the model’s grand touring intent.
Vehicle history notes that the 3200 CS was presented at the Frankfurt IAA in 1961. Beginning with chassis number 76,176, BMW introduced a series of updates, including the transition from a sheet-metal dashboard to a wood-trimmed dashboard, standard leather seating, a fan with viscous clutch, and a transmission flanged directly to the engine—all notable refinements that enhance both usability and collectibility.
Overall, this 1964 BMW 3200 CS Bertone represents a highly collectible, coachbuilt V8 coupe, combining rarity, elegant Italian design, and German engineering in a beautifully restored, investment-grade example.


