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BMW 3 Series E30 Cabriolet Red Minichamps 1:43

BMW 3 Series E30 Cabriolet Red Minichamps 1:43
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Specifications
Car Brand
BMW
Model Manufacturer
Minichamps
Scale
1:43
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
80429421500
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About the BMW 3 Series E30 Cabriolet Red Minichamps 1:43

TL;DR: Minichamps' 1:43 diecast BMW 3 Series E30 Cabriolet reproduces the 1988 four-seat convertible in red. Added later in the E30's production run, it kept genuine rear seat practicality that some open-top rivals sacrificed, making it a distinctive entry in a 1980s BMW display.

BMW did not rush a convertible E30 to market alongside the saloon and coupe, and by the time it arrived it offered something rarer among sporting convertibles of its era: proper four-seat usability rather than a token rear bench.

A Genuine Four-Seat Convertible in Miniature

Many convertibles from the 1980s squeezed rear passengers into little more than parcel shelves with cushions, but the E30 Cabriolet retained usable rear seating, a detail that shaped its slightly longer roofline and more upright windscreen compared with a pure two-seat roadster. Minichamps' diecast reflects those proportions accurately rather than exaggerating a sportier stance the real car never had. The red paint sits with a warm, classic depth across the bonnet and boot, and the fine chrome trim around the windows and bumpers stands out cleanly against it, a detail that matters on a car whose design language relied on trim lines rather than aggressive styling.

Arriving Late in a Long, Well-Regarded Production Run

The E30 generation ran for the better part of a decade, and the Cabriolet joined the range only after the saloon and coupe had already established the car's reputation for balanced, engaging handling. That late arrival meant the convertible benefited from a mature platform rather than launch-year compromises, and it has aged into one of the more sought-after E30 body styles precisely because BMW built comparatively fewer of them than the saloon.

A Practical Complement to an E30 Collection

Paired with a saloon or coupe E30 in a different colour, this Cabriolet rounds out the body-style variety of a focused 1980s BMW shelf.

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