
BMW Classic is getting itself in the news like crazy. First, the sub-brand opens up a dedicated Motorsport division. Then they start doing a limited number of tours around Munich in classy, old-school chariots. Now, Classic announced that it has recreated the BMW's 328 Kamm Coup� to celebrate the 70th anniversary of BMW's win at the Mille Miglia.
The original Kamm Coup�, named after aero-pioneer Wunibald Kamm, was the only one of BMW's five Mille Miglia cars to remain in Germany after the war, ultimately ending up destroyed in a scrap heap somewhere in 1953. Now, in order to make its troupe of traveling 1940 sports cars complete, BMW Classic has built an exact replica from scratch.