Rare BMW 327/328 Sports Cabriolet Joins DFW Car & Toy Museum Collection

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The DFW Car & Toy Museum has recently expanded its collection with the addition of a rare BMW 327/328 Sports Cabriolet, a vehicle that marks a pivotal moment in pre-war automotive engineering. This car, part of the Ron Sturgeon Collection, exemplifies the zenith of 1930s sports-tourer design, blending advanced engineering with luxurious aesthetics.
Introduced in 1938, the BMW 327 was equipped with a Hurth four-speed manual gearbox and hydraulic brakes, innovations that set new benchmarks for performance and safety during its time. The option to upgrade to the 328's 80bhp engine, crafted by Rudolf Schleicher, provided unmatched power and efficiency, cementing its status as a preferred choice among racing car constructors.
With a mere 428 units produced before the onset of World War II, the BMW 327/328 stands as a rare gem in automotive history. Its engineering excellence was showcased in a 1939 Autocar magazine test at Brooklands, where it achieved a top speed of 156 km/h. This addition to the DFW Car & Toy Museum not only pays homage to a landmark in automotive history but also serves as an invaluable educational tool for enthusiasts and future generations alike.

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