1936 BMW R12 SIDE CAR 1936 BMW R12 SIDE CAR - photo 2

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Vehicle Original VIN : 111111111131126181936 BMW R12 with SidecarExtraordinary Presentation of Iconic Einvergasermotor in Period Military Tropical Livery with Royal-Seitenwagen Combination.?On 14 February 1935, BMW presented the R12 together with the R17 at the German Automobile Exhibition in Berlin for the first time, being a direct successor to the BMW R11. This and the R17 were the first in the world to be produced with hydraulically damped telescopic forks. By 1942, the total number of BMW R12 motorcycles manufactured was 36,000. For military purposes, the single carburetor Einvergasermotor was only available for the R12. A BMW R12 is in the Museum of Military History in Vienna, in its original camouflage?.For more information and provenance details, please call our sales team or inquire within.Dealer Disclosure: Sales Tax, Title, License, Registration & Dealer Fees, Finance Charges, and Emission Testing Fees (if applicable) are additional to the advertised price.

Vehicle Original VIN : 11111111113112618
1936 BMW R12 with SidecarExtraordinary Presentation of Iconic Einvergasermotor in Period Military Tropical Livery with Royal-Seitenwagen Combination.?On 14 February 1935, BMW presented the R12 together with the R17 at the German Automobile Exhibition in Berlin for the first time, being a direct successor to the BMW R11. This and the R17 were the first in the world to be produced with hydraulically damped telescopic forks. By 1942, the total number of BMW R12 motorcycles manufactured was 36,000. For military purposes, the single carburetor Einvergasermotor was only available for the R12. A BMW R12 is in the Museum of Military History in Vienna, in its original camouflage?.For more information and provenance details, please call our sales team or inquire within.Dealer Disclosure: Sales Tax, Title, License, Registration & Dealer Fees, Finance Charges, and Emission Testing Fees (if applicable) are additional to the advertised price.