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2004 BMW 645ci

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Reg No: FB04 FKR MOT: April 2023

Chassis No: WBAEK72050B245061

The second generation of the BMW 6 Series, designated the E63, was produced by BMW from 2003 to 2010 at the Dingolfing BMW plant. Using a shortened version of the E60 5 Series chassis, subsequently sharing many features, it possessed controversial new styling. The exterior was designed by Adrian van Hooydonk, based on the 1999 BMW Z9 concept car designed by the then BMW Design Chief Chris Bangle. Top speed for all models was electronically limited to 155 mph. The E63 models feature BMW’s Advanced Safety System, enabling the car to decide the most effective deployment of the airbags in a crash. Convertible models also feature an automatic rollover protection system, where roll-bars behind the rear seats are automatically deployed in a rollover. From 2008, active head restraints became a standard feature on all seat options, reducing the risk of neck injuries in a rear-end collision.

First registered in July of 2004, with supplying dealer Derby based BMW dealer, this stylish convertible iteration of the 645ci has had just 5 former keepers (on HPI). Wearing a Dark Grey Metallic with a Cream leather interior, there is a ‘full’ service history includes 5 service stamps with BMW service centres, Stratstone Derby and Stephen James Enfield, and 2 entries at independent garages, the last entry being a service and a new alternator at All Klasse Autos, German car specialists, at 71,515 miles (April 2022 receipt on file). 2 new tyres were fitted in June 2022. HPI also states that a Tracker has been previously fitted. Offered at auction with a V5C, a recent MOT until 24th February 2024 and sundry invoices.

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