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MakeAlpina

Model2000 ti A1 touring

Year1972

Body typeCoupe

Cylinders4

Engine capacity1990 ccm

Power150 HP

Topspeed205 km/h

Acceleration 0-100 km/h8,5 sec

Weight empty1080 kg

Gearboxmanual

Speeds5

Tachometer counter (read)41.365 kms

Previous owners1

Matching numbersno

SSC number649

Interior colourblack

Manufacturer's colour code (exterior)Schwarz mit Alpina Dekor

Interior materialVelours

Sun roofno

Electrical windowsno

Power steeringno

Price offeredPrice on request

VAT deductableno

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Car description

The Alpina 2000 ti Touring A1 – born in close proximity to the factory

When BMW introduced the Touring in 1971, it was ahead of its time: a sporty coupé estate with a large tailgate – as practical as a wagon, as elegant and agile as a coupé. Bold, versatile, and committed to sheer driving pleasure, it remained something of an insider’s secret. Barely 30,000 units were produced until 1974, before BMW discontinued the model. Today it is considered a rarity – a seldom-seen chapter of BMW history known only to a few enthusiasts.

One of them was an Alpina works driver, who acquired a 2000 ti Touring directly in Buchloe in 1973. Years later, in 1987, he decided to breathe new life into his Touring – with the help of the very people and parts that had made Alpina famous. Step by step, a car emerged that had never officially existed, but which carried Alpina DNA in every fiber.

As part of this refinement, the Touring received a fresh 2-liter replacement engine from BMW, brought to perfection with original Alpina components. Equipped with the legendary A1 carburetor system, it gained that unmistakable character that only Buchloe could create: immediate throttle response, a willingness to rev to the highest regions, and the smoothness of fine mechanical precision. Crowned by an Abarth sports exhaust system, whose deep, resonant voice made every kilometer an experience, and paired with a 5-speed sports gearbox, this drivetrain combined power, dynamics, pure emotion, and a unique sound – a mechanical masterpiece that transformed the Touring into a true driver’s car.

But that was not all: the chassis was reworked in Alpina fashion, the brakes reinforced, and even the interior was given special attention. The sports seats and rear bench were reupholstered in original Alpina fabric, complemented by the typical VDO auxiliary instruments and the classic Alpina steering wheel, which is still regarded as the embodiment of sporting elegance today.

On the outside, the car features an original Alpina front spoiler, flanked by the characteristic Alpina alloy wheels that complete its sporty silhouette. Additional presence was provided by a Zender wide-body kit – originally designed for the BMW 02 saloon – painstakingly adapted to the Touring’s body. And as a charming detail, this Touring even boasts a rear wiper – a feature never officially available, but which seems tailor-made for a car that so perfectly blends sportiness with everyday usability.

Thus emerged a 2000 ti Touring A1 that is more than a conversion: it is the expression of a works driver’s passion, forged with original parts, expertise, and dedication. A car that never officially existed – yet one that Alpina itself could hardly have designed better.

The crowning moment: at Alpina’s 50th anniversary celebration, this very Touring was awarded “Best of Show” by the jury. A retrospective recognition that elevated it from an individual conversion to an honorary Alpina – a rolling monument to the close connection between BMW, Alpina, and the motorsport spirit of its era.

History of the BMW Alpina A1 2000 ti Touring offered here
Ordered by its first and only owner in January 1973, this car was delivered by Alpina Bovensiepen on March 21, 1973, and registered on March 29, 1973, through the company of the then Alpina works driver. Finished in its original Colorado paintwork (Code 002), the Touring began its journey. On December 17, 1975, it was re-registered to the owner’s private address – and since then has remained in the same hands for over 50 years without interruption.

In 1987, the car underwent a comprehensive restoration, during which it was simultaneously upgraded to Alpina A1 2000 ti specification. Since then, it has covered only around 40,000 km, bringing the total mileage today to approx. 140,000 km. From then on, it was used exclusively for classic car events and gatherings, always meticulously cared for and preserved with thorough cavity sealing and careful maintenance.

The Touring originates from an important BMW and Alpina collection. A photographic record of the restoration as well as numerous documents and receipts from five decades accompany its history. As a special highlight, the “Best of Show” trophy from Alpina’s 50th anniversary celebration is also included.

Today the car has German registration papers and presents itself in an exceptionally fresh condition – a unique piece of BMW and Alpina history that unites continuity, authenticity, and passion.

Conclusion
For more than half a century, this BMW Alpina 2000 ti Touring A1 has remained in the hands of its first owner – preserved through loyalty, passion, and a closeness to Alpina that is palpable in every detail. It breathes the spirit of the 1970s, motorsport heritage, and the courage to be individual. Its engine sounds like a promise, its lines tell of craftsmanship and devotion, its presence radiates character and pride.

What makes it special are not the numbers or modifications, but the story it embodies: preserved for a lifetime, refined out of love, and driven with feeling. When it was crowned “Best of Show” at Alpina’s anniversary, it was more than an award – it was the belated recognition of an icon that had long since secured its place in the hearts of enthusiasts.

Thus it stands today: not merely a car, but a rolling testament to passion, authenticity, and the timeless magic of the Alpina marque.

Note
The mileage is confirmed by the first owner. This offer is subject to change and prior sale. We are selling this classic on behalf of the consignor (commission sale). Prior to delivery, we offer – for a separate service fee – a major inspection in which the technical systems (engine and gearbox, chassis, axles, brakes) are serviced once again, all fluids replaced, and all functions checked. For German customers, we also offer a new TÜV inspection, assistance with registration in Germany, appraisal services, etc. Within Europe, transport in a closed trailer is available; worldwide, we can arrange container shipping.

The vehicle offered here is located at our new Classic Center, Jungenthaler Str. 1A, DE-57548 Kirchen/Sieg. In the former Jung locomotive shed you will find a wide selection of exciting, sporty classics. For more information about our services and vehicle range, please visit www.scuderia-sportiva-colonia.com.

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