BMW has been a significant part of sports car history. A 1937 BMW 328 Mille Miglia ‘Buegelfalte’ worth USD6,000,000 is one of the world’s most significant pre-war sports racing cars. It was owned by Hitler’s high-ranking men during the war period.
The Buegalfalte was constructed of aluminum titanium alloy body and frame, a very light material that was revolutionary for its time. Originally built by BMW for the racing department, it raced in the 1937 Le Mans with the well-known British driver of the period, A.F.P. Fane, as well as the 1937 Tourist Trophy in the hands of H.G. Dobbs. The following year it participated in the 1938 Mille Miglia 1000 mile race and won a notable victory in the 2.0-litre class, again with Fane driving and William James as co-driver. In 1939 it was re-engineered and gained 50 more HP for its race in the 1940 Mille Miglia race, which would be its final race.
Owned by nazi party officer throughout WWII, taken by Russians as war reparations and given to Artiom Ivanovich Mikoyan, creator of the Russian MiG fighterplanes. The car eventually ended up in the ownership of a Latvian until 1991 when after the Berlin wall came down, the car was driven to Munich where BMW restored the car. Its current owner purchased the car in 2001.
Source: CNN