The E24 6 series was introduced in 1976. It was available as 2 door coupe. There were two models available: the 630 CS and the 633 CSi. The 630 CS had a M30 6 cylinder engine with 185 HP. The 633 CSi also had a six cylinder but now with 200 HP. In 1978 BMW introduced the 635 CSi. This model also had a six cylinder but now with 218 HP and a top speed of 230 km/h. The 635 CSi had sport seats, alloy wheels, a front and a rear spoiler. In 1979 the 630 CS was replaced with a 628 CSi. It had a six cylinder engine with 184 HP. In 1982 the 6 series received a facelift. They now had a new dashboard and a service indicator. The 633 CSi went out of production. In 1986 the 628 CSi was no longer available. The 635 CSi now was available with or without catalist. The catalist version had 185 HP. In 1987 the catalist version received more power. It now had 211 HP. In 1989 the new 8 series was introduced so the 6 series went out of production in 1990. No new 6 series was introduced until 2003, when the 645Ci came available .... A coupe based on the E65 7 series, but nicer and faster. The V8 engine means 333 HP, more than enough to reach a limited 250 km/h! A convertible will come available in 2004, as will other engines for the coupe.
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Ford Mustang Owners Rejoice The recent popularity boom of the Ford Mustang has fueled an ever increasing aftermarket for performance parts and accessories. Mustang owners are learning how to modify their cars via tech articles and forums at Modded Mustangs. Valdosta, GA, June 15, 2006 – ModdedMustangs.com, a new web site that has been running for almost a year now, is one of the fastest growing resources for Ford Mustang enthusiasts everywhere. The web site features a blog that provides up to date news and information related to the Ford Mustang as well as an active forum where users can register for free and talk with other Mustang enthusiasts about all aspects related to this classic American car. The Modded Mustang's homepage has information on all aspects of Mustang ownership and tuning ranging from reviews to technical articles and tutorials to videos and a variety of other features. The web site is updated on a frequent basis and there are dozens of articles to browse through. The Modded Mustangs Forum is an active forum with tens of thousands of posts and members who visit on a frequent basis. Users can talk about various aspects of tuning Mustangs or buy/sell Mustang parts on the classified section of the forum. When asked why he created the web site, webmaster Joe Hayes said, “I wanted a place where Mustang enthusiasts can share their modding experiences and talk about their cars in a positive atmosphere with knowledgeable members.”
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Ford Mustang Owners Rejoice The recent popularity boom of the Ford Mustang has fueled an ever increasing aftermarket for performance parts and accessories. Mustang owners are learning how to modify their cars via tech articles and forums at Modded Mustangs. Valdosta, GA, June 15, 2006 – ModdedMustangs.com, a new web site that has been running for almost a year now, is one of the fastest growing resources for Ford Mustang enthusiasts everywhere. The web site features a blog that provides up to date news and information related to the Ford Mustang as well as an active forum where users can register for free and talk with other Mustang enthusiasts about all aspects related to this classic American car. The Modded Mustang's homepage has information on all aspects of Mustang ownership and tuning ranging from reviews to technical articles and tutorials to videos and a variety of other features. The web site is updated on a frequent basis and there are dozens of articles to browse through. The Modded Mustangs Forum is an active forum with tens of thousands of posts and members who visit on a frequent basis. Users can talk about various aspects of tuning Mustangs or buy/sell Mustang parts on the classified section of the forum. When asked why he created the web site, webmaster Joe Hayes said, “I wanted a place where Mustang enthusiasts can share their modding experiences and talk about their cars in a positive atmosphere with knowledgeable members.”
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