BMW features a real treat available for anyone attending the 2016 Concours d’Elegance at Pebble Beach.
The German automaker calls it “one of the most spectacular classic-car discoveries of recent times,” and it would well be. BMW Group Classic has found and restored the BMW 507 driven by U.S. musician Elvis Presley while he was doing his military service in Germany. It was originally thought that the automobile disappeared for almost 50 years, but after couple of years of painstaking restoration, BMW is preparing to present the roadster for first in public areas at the Concours d’Elegance in Pebble Beach, California on August 21.
Sporting chassis number 70079, the classic car is going to be shown exactly because it was when soldier Elvis Presley took delivery on December 20, 1958, with the outside finished in Feather White and the 150-horsepower V8 aluminum engine residing under the hood.
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