Saturday, December 12, 2009

BMW 326 performance and specification insurance



BMW 326 is a medium sized car manufactured in between the years 1936-1941 and a few units have been produced in the year 1946. BMW 326 was designed by Fritz Fiedler, the chief designer of the BMW and it was first displayed at the Berlin Motor show in the year 1936. BMW 326 is also the first car in BMW to feature four doors; it consisted of a large box chassis, hydraulic brake control, torsion bar rear suspension, and four speed manual gearbox which is being supported by dry fly wheel. BMW 326 featured a Straight-6 OHV engine with dual Solex carburetors. The capacity of the engine is 1971 cc, it delivered an output power of 50 bhp at 3750 rpm and the top speed is about 72 mph. Vehicle Type: 4-door saloon, 2 and 4 door cabriolet, Configuration: Front Engine, Engine: Straight-6 OHV, Capacity: 1971 cc, Power: 50 bhp at 3750 rpm, Transmission: 4-Speed Manual, Wheelbase: 113 inches, Length: 181.1 inches, Width: 63.0 inches, Height: 60.6 inches, Weight: 2425 lbs, Top speed: 72 mph.

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