RE: BMW restores rare 530 MLE to former glory

RE: BMW restores rare 530 MLE to former glory

Friday 11th October 2019

BMW restores rare 530 MLE to former glory

Homologated 'Motorsport Limited Edition' brought back to life in South Africa



Fifteen starts, fifteen wins. Three seasons, three championships. It's the kind of success that the teams behind most new racing machines can only dream of. It's also exactly the record that greeted the E12 5 Series cars entered by BMW into South Africa's Modified Production Series in 1976.

There as here, of course, the car required homologating to validate its track triumphs. One hundred road-going examples were demanded, though BMW far-surpassed what was asked of it, with 110 'Type 1' and 117 'Type 2' cars rolling off the Rosslyn production line in 1976 and '77 respectively. The 530 MLE (Motorsport Limited Edition) had arrived.


Nearly a decade of chequered flags followed for the model, making it the most successful racing 5 Series in BMW history when it was eventually retired in 1985. Such dominance contributed to the success which the road car enjoyed, but was by no means solely responsible for it. The 530 MLE's six-cylinder engine was a factory-fettled version of the same unit found in the 3.0L, with outputs of 197hp and 204lb ft resulting in a 9.3-second 0-62 time and 130mph top speed.

Weight-saving measures included the use of aluminium and thin-gauge steel for the bodywork, hand-drilled panels and components, manual windows and no air conditioning. Available only in white with BMW Motorsport stripes, the car was also fitted with lightweight Mahle wheels beneath its flared arches, vented brakes, Bilstein shock absorbers and a boot-mounted battery.


Despite its pre-M M car status, the significance of the 530 MLE wasn't appreciated in its time, meaning that by the time BMW South Africa decided to restore an example to as-new condition, not a single as-used example could be tracked down. Following years of searching, the company finally found what it was looking in the shape of car #100, once owned by none other than 530 MLE racing team manager Peter Kaye-Eddie's himself.

Despite its beleaguered state, its matching engine and chassis numbers were enough to convince the team that they'd found their mark, and Luis Malhou of Custom Restorations got to work doing what - if his business is anything to go by - he does best. Now, with the help of several former employees who originally worked on the 530 project, he's turned back time, restoring the car to its former glory and unveiling to BMW enthusiasts world-wide. One final victory in the MLE's long-running battle against the clock.


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EyeHeartSpellin

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668 posts

83 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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Phwoaarr!

paulyv

1,020 posts

123 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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Loving the velour. Back in the day it was often a more expensive option than leather. Those were the days.

g3org3y

20,627 posts

191 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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LIKE cloud9

SidewaysSi

10,742 posts

234 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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Why is it I find this infinitely more desirable than a new M5?

2Btoo

3,424 posts

203 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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SidewaysSi said:
Why is it I find this infinitely more desirable than a new M5?
Possibly because it is infinitely more desirable than a new M5!

eldar

21,736 posts

196 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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2Btoo said:
Possibly because it is infinitely more desirable than a new M5!
It does have something that seems to be missing from the latest offerings.

unsprung

5,467 posts

124 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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A handsome motor.

From a time when even your other half or your youngest child could say, "Oh, that's a BMW."



Augustus Windsock

3,366 posts

155 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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It just goes to show that more power, gadgets and the like do not make each successive M5 model more desirable.
The fact is that you would be able to use a greater percentage of its performance for a greater proportion of the time compared to a new M5. Presuming of course you’d want to cane such a beautiful and rare example...

edwheels

256 posts

146 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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unsprung said:
A handsome motor.

From a time when even your other half or your youngest child could say, "Oh, that's a BMW."
Sums it up perfectly.

SidewaysSi

10,742 posts

234 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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2Btoo said:
SidewaysSi said:
Why is it I find this infinitely more desirable than a new M5?
Possibly because it is infinitely more desirable than a new M5!
Yep. You just know it would be a damn sight more fun than any new BMW too.

It's a real shame most people won't experience stuff like this.

E34-3.2

1,003 posts

79 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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5 series up to the e39 have always been desirable. After that, I can't see the attraction.

Amirhussain

11,489 posts

163 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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Oh yes cool

howardhughes

1,005 posts

204 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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Absolutely gorgeous.

Dinoboy

2,499 posts

217 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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Love that!

soxboy

6,214 posts

219 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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And not a fake air vent in sight.....

Court_S

12,929 posts

177 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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That’s really rather lovely.

Some Guy

2,111 posts

91 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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That is properly good.

Plate spinner

17,696 posts

200 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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What a lovely thing.

Huff

3,150 posts

191 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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2Btoo said:
SidewaysSi said:
Why is it I find this infinitely more desirable than a new M5?
Possibly because it is infinitely more desirable than a new M5!
Quite right. A lovely thing.

F1GTRUeno

6,353 posts

218 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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Wonderful that they've done it.

Get it driven.

I love homologation specials and this is magnificent. Something I knew nothing about.