We may earn a commission from links on this page. Part of the reason BMWs are so venerated is due to their amazing engines. That’s why it’s so puzzling that so many people - like the present owner of ...
Rule 34 of the automotive universe: If it exists, there will be an LS-swap into it. A very revealing message thread on MMSports.org chronicles the process of some insane wacko who has taken a BMW E36 ...
Searching the web for unique BMWs we stumbled upon this hidden jewel. Not only is this car impressive, but it is also for sale, on Craigslist. The ad says that this 1992 E36 has been heavily modified, ...
We’ve been getting deep into LSx territory lately, looking for the best possible mix between GM’s legendary V8 engines and BMW’s chassis tuning. After taking a look at an E39 5 Series with a 6-liter ...
I know a 1988 BMW M3 would never be a feature for HOT ROD but the 2002 Corvette LS1 engine that powers deserves a shot. Found on eBay Motors with an asking price 40k sure raises the question why BMW ...
An E36 BMW M3 was wrecked after its owner lost control leaving a car meet. The Michelin tires of the car were probably stone cold when the driver pinned the throttle. Police officers stationed outside ...
Garret Donahue, a Southern California native, has been involved in car culture for the majority of his life. From organizing local group drives to attending open track days, Garret dives deep into the ...
You might be surprised to know that Clay Sanderson, the owner of this unassuming-looking E36 BMW, used to be an avid truck enthusiast. After owning a handful of modified Ford Rangers, he picked up a ...
This Bimmer's flared arches should give it away, but in case you're unfamiliar, this is a BMW E36 M3 campaigned by PTG in IMSA GT. Bring a Trailer is auctioning the car off, and you've got seven days ...
BMW‘s M division is one of the most storied in automotive history. It’s brought speed to the masses and both created and contributed to some of the most spectacular cars ever built. One car that isn’t ...
For those of us in our 30s, it's time to face facts. Restoring an E36-generation BMW M3 in 2025 is about the same time gap as restoring a 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle would have been when the E36 was still ...