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BMW 635 CSi E24 Red Dealer Edition Minichamps 1:18

BMW 635 CSi E24 Red Dealer Edition Minichamps 1:18
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Specifications
Car Brand
BMW
Model Manufacturer
Minichamps
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
80435B5D026
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About the BMW 635 CSi E24 Red Dealer Edition Minichamps 1:18

TL;DR: This Minichamps 1:18 diecast BMW 635 CSi E24 in red is a road-going dealer edition, reproducing the classic coupe's clean showroom lines in metal construction with opening doors. It pairs naturally with Minichamps' many 635CSi racing liveries as the standard road-car counterpart.

Where most 635CSi models on the market wear touring car racing liveries, this dealer edition strips that back to the car as buyers would actually have seen it in a BMW showroom during the 1980s.

Diecast Construction on a Showroom Coupe

Minichamps builds this 635 CSi in metal, and the doors open on functional hinges to reveal a simplified but recognisable road-car cabin, a contrast to the roll-caged interiors typical of the marque's racing versions. The red paint carries an even, showroom-clean finish without the sponsor graphics that dominate the E24's competition liveries, letting the coupe's long bonnet and low, wide stance speak for themselves. Panel gaps sit at typical mid-tier diecast tolerances, tighter than entry-level pieces though not matching the sharpness a sealed resin body would achieve on the same curves.

A Road-Car Counterpart to a Racing Icon

The 635CSi's road-going form is often overshadowed by its extensive touring car racing career with teams like Schnitzer and Brun Motorsport, but the standard car was itself a genuinely accomplished grand tourer, one of BMW's flagship coupes through the 1980s. Displaying this dealer edition beside a Group A liveried 635CSi from the same period tells the fuller story, showroom car and race car sharing the same body shell. It is a straightforward, honestly presented piece for anyone building a complete E24 picture.

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