A Homemade Unicorn
During the E60 generation of the mid-2000s, Europeans got access to an E61 M5 Touring. Here in America, the wagon was never sold, but we did get access to the sedan with a manual transmission rather than the single-clutch automated manual that most markets had to deal with. With the arrival of the G99 M5 Touring , American buyers now have access to a BMW M wagon for the first time, but it still doesn't have a manual, and it certainly doesn't have a naturally aspirated engine. Fortunately, someone has taken it upon themselves to make such a thing a reality, using the bones of a BMW 535Xi. Now for sale on Cars & Bids with one day to go, it's currently bidding at just $50,000.
How This E61 M5 Wagon Was Made View the 3 images of this gallery on the original article