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1967 BMW 1600GT For Sale

Posted on 15 September 2008 by crunge

In the 60’s BMW bought Glas Auto Manufacturing. Glas made small sports/touring cars which some people noted to have design cues from Porsche.  They are very rare today and are climbing in value. They are known for BMW dependability and being very fun to drive. I found this 1967 BMW 1600GT on Ebay.


10 Comments For This Post

  1. Dan Burns Says:

    Do you know how to get in touch with the owner of this car?

    Thanks, Dan

  2. crunge Says:

    I have sent him an email and will forward his reply to you.

  3. crunge Says:

    He finally responded:
    Sorry about the delay and thanks for your interest. The car is no longer available.

  4. Ted Davis Says:

    I am finishing the ground up restoration of a 1968 BMW 1600 GT. Are you looking for some information?

  5. crunge Says:

    Hi Ted,
    More information would be great. I do not know a whole lot about the 1600GT’s and would like to ad any info you can give to the site!

  6. Ted Says:

    BMW bought Glas car company in 1967 and took 1255 of the Glas 1300 and 1700 bodies on converted them to BMW 1600 GTs. There are only 5 known in the US and about 130 world wide. They ran the 1.6L BMW Ti engine and rear suspension.

    The car was designed by Pietro Frua, an Italian car designer who influenced almost every design that came out of Europe in the 50s and 60s.

    Enjoy,

    Ted

  7. Bruce Faucault Says:

    Own 1 need parts !!!

  8. jon aasness Says:

    Glas 1967 1700 gt for sale in long beach ca.garage find ,complete needs total restore.rusted door bottoms 1 repaint orig. Color red/black asking $2,500 call cell 562)338-5951

  9. Reiner Says:

    HI Jon,
    interested in the 1700GT. Any more infos? How is the bodywork? Interior? Chrome?

  10. Chris Says:

    good morning

    I have a BMW 1600 Glas for sale, are you interested ?

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