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The BMW 3.0 CSi was released in the fall of 1971. Its fuel-injection system was one of the most notable differences from the standard 3.0 CS. It also had a higher horsepower of 200 compared to the 180 of the earlier model. The car was marketed towards high-performance buyers and was expensive. Its first production run lasted until 1975. It was a popular touring car and the most affordable sports car of its time.
The BMW 3.0 CS coupe had been manufactured since 1968. It was given a major overhaul for 1971, gaining rear disc brakes from the sedan and an improved four-speed transmission. It also had a Zenith carburetor engine and Bosch D-Jetronic fuel injection. The compression was also lowered to 8.3 lbs.--making it considerably lighter than its predecessor. These cars were highly successful in the European Touring Car Championship, where they gained the reputation as a reliable and fast machine.
This BMW 3.0 CSi was manufactured more than 40 years ago and had 20,000 miles on the odometer. It was in great shape for its age, with just over 70,000 miles on its odometer. The interior was well-kept and the wood ornaments were still in good condition. The rust and corrosion issues in the car were minimal, and the vehicle drove incredibly well. The engine still had 150 psi on all six cylinders, making it a perfect choice for a collector's car.
Jan Keteleer, known in the art world as JanKé, is a Belgian artist whose work flows seamlessly between the realms of classical and contemporary art. With an eye for both tradition and innovation, his creations transcend time, encompassing styles as varied as pop art, impressionism, and timeless classicism.
For Keteleer, art is not merely a discipline—it is a language, a vessel for expressing the unspoken depths of human experience. His philosophy is as profound as his technique: "Master every existing method so completely that you can fully convey the essence of what you wish to express."
Through his work, Keteleer invites his audience to look beyond the surface, to engage not just with the visual beauty of his art but with the emotions and ideas that lie beneath. Each piece is a dialogue, a call to reflect, to feel, to connect.
Whether you stand before his modern interpretations or his evocative tributes to classical forms, Keteleer’s art challenges, comforts, and inspires—reminding us of the shared threads that bind our individual stories into a collective human tapestry.
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