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Huge interest shown in Gusheshe ahead of December 3 auction

- Motor News Reporter

Creative Rides, the Bryanston-based classic car dealer, is preparing another big auction on December 3. The lots will be a mix of vintage models from all over the world and among the stars is a home-grown hero: the E30 BMW 325iS, nicknamed the “Gusheshe”.

Designed with the purpose of homologati­on for racing in Group N to do battle with Opel’s Super Boss, the 325iS was fitted with a 2.7l engine and could do a 0-100km/h time of 7.5 seconds and top speed north of 225km/h.

In the early 1990s the 325iS Evo1 launched with a price of about R105,000, with the Evo2 introduced for R120,000.

“Over the years it has become SA’s most celebrated BMW and also among the rarest. You simply don’t see these iconic Beemers around anymore, and having one on auction as we will on December 3 is a dream come true,” says Kevin Derrick, CEO of Creative Rides.

“Even if you don’t know the Gusheshe by sight you’d know if one was one the road with you, because across SA they literally stop traffic. We can clearly see the intense Gusheshe market appetite by the number of buyer registrati­ons received for this lot and bidding will be fierce.”

Derrick says SA classic-car collectors are extremely passionate about a number of vehicles, but what tops their lists are local classics followed by American muscle and European designs with speed and power.

Among the wide collection of “Yank Tanks” to be had will be a 1956 Chevrolet 210 two-door Restomod, a 1967 Chevrolet Impala SS convertibl­e and a 1956 Chevrolet V8 3600 truck.

He says the Mercedes-Benz attracting the most interest from bidders is a 1959 190SL roadster, a two-door grand touring convertibl­e with a removable hardtop. “This incredibly elegant sports car was produced between 1955 and 1963. It was sold alongside the faster 300SL, which it resembled in design, engineerin­g, detailing and independen­t suspension.”

Alfa lovers will be spoilt for choice at the auction with nine models on the block representi­ng 40 years of Italian design. These include the ’69 Spider 1750, a ’71 GTV Junior 2.0 Bertone and a ’72 GT Junior 1600.

The auction is at the Creative Rides showroom at the corner of Main Road and Posthouse Street, Bryanston at 11am. The hybrid live and online auction will be streamed on Creative Rides’ website and social media platforms. Public viewing of the cars takes place on site today and tomorrow.

 ?? ?? The 325iS could do a 0-100km/h time of 7.5 seconds.
The 325iS could do a 0-100km/h time of 7.5 seconds.

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