The BMW M5 E28, produced between 1985 and 1988, stands as a testament to BMW's rich motorsport lineage. This iconic sedan, crafted at the hand-built BMW Motorsport Garching factory, is not just a car; itβs a piece of automotive history. With only 2,191 examples ever produced worldwide, it's a rare gem in the collector car market, commanding impressive values ranging from $80,000 to over $150,000 for well-preserved, low-mileage models.
Owning an M5 E28 is more than just having a powerful performance sedan; itβs about being part of a passionate community. As a potential donor, youβre contributing to the preservation of this automotive icon and supporting enthusiasts who cherish the excellence of manual-transmission driving. We encourage you to be proactive in preventive maintenance and consider engaging with certified appraisers to ensure the full value of your contribution is recognized.
πGeneration guide
E28 M5 β’ 1985-1988
The first-ever M5 model, the E28 M5 features the S38B35 engine, producing 256hp in US-spec and 286hp in Euro-spec. It is a sedan-only body style with unmatched performance purity.
E30 M3 β’ 1986-1991
Available in several variants, including the highly sought-after Evolution models, the E30 M3 shares an iconic status among collectors, attributed to its motorsport heritage.
E24 M6 β’ 1987-1988
The E24 M6 combines luxury and performance with the S38B35 engine. It remains a significant choice in the collector market due to its high-performance pedigree.
E36 M3 β’ 1992-1999
The E36 M3 marks a shift to a more refined driving experience, with notable power outputs but has distinct value tiers based on engine specifications and homologation.
Known issues by generation
The E28 M5 is known for specific performance-oriented issues that collectors should monitor. The S38B35 engine requires timing-chain and guide replacements around 100,000 to 150,000 miles to prevent chain rattle. Additionally, synchronization and balance of the six individual throttle bodies is crucial for peak drivability. Owners should also be aware of potential ECU capacitor failures, valve cover gasket leaks, and rust issues typical in salt-belt areas. Ensuring the authenticity of the BMW Motorsport Garching build-plate with matching engine and chassis tags is essential for maintaining collector value.
Donation value by condition + generation
The E28 M5 has solidified its place as a blue-chip collector vehicle, with prices for clean, original examples often exceeding $100,000 at major auctions. The mandatory matching-numbers engine block and build-plate authentication from BMW Motorsport Garching are vital for ensuring value. The manual transmission offers a premium over automatics in the collector market, and the original-paint condition, especially in iconic colors, significantly enhances desirability. Collectors should be cautious of factory color changes, which can be a red flag during assessments.
Donation process for this model
Donating your E28 M5 is a rewarding way to connect with fellow enthusiasts and support classic car preservation. We recommend engaging a qualified appraiser with documented credentials in BMW Motorsport or vintage M cars to ensure your vehicle's true value is recognized for IRS purposes. For tax documentation, the IRS Form 8283 Section B is crucial, as every donation is likely to exceed the $5,000 threshold. Consider secure enclosed transport for rare examples, and always verify the authenticity of your BMW Motorsport Garching build-plate.
Mississippi regional notes
Mississippi offers a vibrant scene for vintage BMW enthusiasts, including independent specialists skilled in servicing and restoring models like the E28 M5. Engaging with local BMW CCA events and concours gatherings can enhance your ownership experience. Being aware of the preservation differences between sun-belt and salt-belt states is crucial for maintaining your vehicle's condition, particularly in areas prone to rust. Additionally, seek out climate-controlled storage options to protect your investment.
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