BMW Z8 Steve Jobs put up for auction

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Steve Jobs' BMW Z8 is up for auction. Presumably, they want to help out for the roadster from $ 300,000 to $ 400,000.

At the auction you can find the most unusual and rarest things, some of them are of value, while others, on the contrary, are not worth anything. One of the unusual lots that are planned to be auctioned off at Sotheby's on December 6 is a car, the BMW Z8 roadster owned by Apple co-founder Steve Jobs. According to representatives of the auction, the original mileage of the BMW Z8 roadster is only 24,462 kilometers, this is the first sign that the car has been used to a minimum since the first owner Steve Jobs.

Steve Jobs bought this BMW Z8 roadster on October 6, 2000, a little more than six months after the car was officially put on sale and belonged to him until 2003 inclusive. According to the manufacturer, this model BMW Z8 is the 67th in the list of VIN code, which was sold in the United States after the official start of sales, in the collection of Steve Jobs this BMW Z8 roadster was the 85th car. Due to the presence of invoices, several invoices and checks in the name of Steve Jobs, as well as an official document from BMW, the first owner is more than 100% confirmed. As you know, Steve Jobs very rarely registered his cars in his name, but the BMZ Z8 roadster became an exception. Confirmation of this is a copy of the registration sheet issued to Steve Jobs' place of residence in California. The presence of such a coupon is already a rarity, and the specified information addressed to the co-founder of Apple increases interest in the car more than ever. In 2003, Steve Jobs sold the BMW Z8 roadster to a new owner from Los Angeles, in 2004 the new owner resold it in San Francisco, but almost immediately decided to buy the roadster back.

Negotiations of the second and third owners for the famous BMW Z8 Roadster Steve Jobs lasted almost two years. In 2006, the second owner bought the car back. Today, in fact, the roadster had three owners, but according to the documents, four. The auction for the titanium-colored BMW Z8 is expected to raise from $ 300,000 to $ 400,000.

The new buyer of BMW Z8 will receive a full set of keys (two original keys), a service book with all the marks, an original manual signed by Steve Jobs, a hardtop. Most importantly, the buyer will also receive a Motorolla flash drive with original music tracks that Steve Jobs himself recorded and listened to in this car and a disk for the navigation system. Immediately after the end of the auction, the new owner of the BMW Z8 Roadster will be announced.

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