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The BMW 507 TS is a roadster
Roadster

A roadster, also known as a spyder or spider, is a two-seater car, traditionally without a roof and no side or rear windows. Modern day two-seaters commonly have windows and feature retractable roofs ....
 produced by BMW
BMW

, is an independent German automotive industry founded in 1916. It also produces BMW Motorrad, is the owner of the MINI brand and is the parent company of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars....
 from 1956 to 1959.

BMW 507 TS, or "Touring Sport," was the brainchild of BMW importer Max Hoffman
Max Hoffman

Max Hoffman, , was an Austrian-born importer of automobiles into the United States during the 1950s. Doing business among gentlemen who knew one another well, he was renowned for his handshake deals that always were upheld without a written contract....
, who in 1954 persuaded the BMW management to produce a roadster
Roadster

A roadster, also known as a spyder or spider, is a two-seater car, traditionally without a roof and no side or rear windows. Modern day two-seaters commonly have windows and feature retractable roofs ....
 version of the BMW 501
BMW 501

The BMW 501 was a large straight-6 passenger saloon produced by BMW, first seen in public at the first Frankfurt Motor Show in 1951, and offered for sale between 1952 and 1964....
 and BMW 502 saloons that could compete with Jaguar
Jaguar (car)

Jaguar Cars, Ltd. is an Automotive_industry of luxury and executive cars operating under the Jaguar marque. The company's headquarters are in Coventry, England, where it was founded by William_Lyons in 1922....
 and Mercedes-Benz
Mercedes-Benz

Mercedes-Benz is a German manufacturer of automobiles, buses, coach es, and trucks. It is currently a division of the parent company, Daimler AG , after previously being owned by Daimler-Benz....
 sports car
Sports car

A sports car is a term used to describe a class of automobile. The exact definition varies, but generally it is used to refer to a low to ground, light weight vehicle with a powerful engine....
s. Hoffman pushed for designer Albrecht "Zeppo" Goertz
Albrecht von Goertz

Albrecht Goertz was a Germany who designed cars for BMW including the BMW 503 and BMW 507....
, who also designed the contemporary BMW 503
BMW 503

The BMW 503 is a two door 2+2 seater sports car unveiled by BMW at the 1955 Frankfurt Motor Show. Production got under way during the summer of the next year, and by 1959, when the 503 was withdrawn, 413 had been built including 139 cabriolets....
, as the designer, over existing designs by Ernst Loof
Ernst Loof

Ernst Loof was an automobile engineer and racing driver from Germany. He contributed to the design of the BMW 328 sports car in the late 1930s....
, whose sketches Hoffman felt were not commercially viable.






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The BMW 507 TS is a roadster
Roadster

A roadster, also known as a spyder or spider, is a two-seater car, traditionally without a roof and no side or rear windows. Modern day two-seaters commonly have windows and feature retractable roofs ....
 produced by BMW
BMW

, is an independent German automotive industry founded in 1916. It also produces BMW Motorrad, is the owner of the MINI brand and is the parent company of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars....
 from 1956 to 1959.

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The BMW 507 TS, or "Touring Sport," was the brainchild of BMW importer Max Hoffman
Max Hoffman

Max Hoffman, , was an Austrian-born importer of automobiles into the United States during the 1950s. Doing business among gentlemen who knew one another well, he was renowned for his handshake deals that always were upheld without a written contract....
, who in 1954 persuaded the BMW management to produce a roadster
Roadster

A roadster, also known as a spyder or spider, is a two-seater car, traditionally without a roof and no side or rear windows. Modern day two-seaters commonly have windows and feature retractable roofs ....
 version of the BMW 501
BMW 501

The BMW 501 was a large straight-6 passenger saloon produced by BMW, first seen in public at the first Frankfurt Motor Show in 1951, and offered for sale between 1952 and 1964....
 and BMW 502 saloons that could compete with Jaguar
Jaguar (car)

Jaguar Cars, Ltd. is an Automotive_industry of luxury and executive cars operating under the Jaguar marque. The company's headquarters are in Coventry, England, where it was founded by William_Lyons in 1922....
 and Mercedes-Benz
Mercedes-Benz

Mercedes-Benz is a German manufacturer of automobiles, buses, coach es, and trucks. It is currently a division of the parent company, Daimler AG , after previously being owned by Daimler-Benz....
 sports car
Sports car

A sports car is a term used to describe a class of automobile. The exact definition varies, but generally it is used to refer to a low to ground, light weight vehicle with a powerful engine....
s. Hoffman pushed for designer Albrecht "Zeppo" Goertz
Albrecht von Goertz

Albrecht Goertz was a Germany who designed cars for BMW including the BMW 503 and BMW 507....
, who also designed the contemporary BMW 503
BMW 503

The BMW 503 is a two door 2+2 seater sports car unveiled by BMW at the 1955 Frankfurt Motor Show. Production got under way during the summer of the next year, and by 1959, when the 503 was withdrawn, 413 had been built including 139 cabriolets....
, as the designer, over existing designs by Ernst Loof
Ernst Loof

Ernst Loof was an automobile engineer and racing driver from Germany. He contributed to the design of the BMW 328 sports car in the late 1930s....
, whose sketches Hoffman felt were not commercially viable. Goertz was hired by BMW in November 1954. BMW engineer Fritz Friedler was assigned to design the mechanical package, using existing components wherever possible.

The 507 made its debut at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York in the summer of 1955 . Production began in November 1956. Max Hoffman intended the 507 to sell for about $5,000 U.S., which he believed would allow a production run of 5,000 units a year. Instead, high production costs pushed the cost in Germany to DM
German mark

The Deutsche Mark or German mark was the official currency of West Germany and, from 1990 until the adoption of the euro, all of unified Germany....
 26,500 (later 29,950), driving the U.S. price initially to $9,000 and ultimately $10,500.

Intended to revive BMW's sporting image, the 507 instead took BMW to the edge of bankruptcy
Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy is a legally declared inability or impairment of ability of an individual or organization to pay its creditors. Creditors may file a bankruptcy petition against a debtor in an effort to recoup a portion of what they are owed or initiate a restructuring....
 -- the company's losses for 1959 were DM 15 million. The company lost money on each 507 built, and production was terminated in late 1959 . Only 252 were built, plus two prototypes. Fortunately for the company, an infusion of capital
Financial capital

Financial capital can refer to money used by entrepreneurs and businesses to buy what they need to make their products or provide their services or to that sector of the economy based on its operation, i.e....
 from Herbert Quandt
Herbert Quandt

Herbert Werner Quandt , was a Germany industrialist who is regarded as having saved BMW when it was at the point of bankruptcy and made huge profit in doing so....
 and the launch of new, cheaper models (the BMW 700
BMW 700

The BMW 700 is a small rear-engined car produced by BMW from August 1959 to September 1965, based on the BMW 600 . Unlike the 600, however, the 700 was an all steel monocoque structure....
, Isetta
Isetta

The Isetta was one of the most successful microcars produced in the post-World War II years—a time when cheap, short-distance transportation was most needed....
 and eventually the 'New Class' 1500
BMW New Class

The BMW New Class was a line of compact sedan s produced by the German automaker BMW and launched with the 1962 1500. The Straight-4 BMW M10 engine used in these cars grew over the years from 1.5 to 1.6, 1.8, and 2.0 L with the names changing to reflect this....
) helped the company recover.

The 507 prototype remains a milestone model for its attractive styling, which attracted some famous buyers. American icon Elvis Presley
Elvis Presley

Elvis Aaron Presley was an United Statesn singer, actor, and musician. A cultural icon, he is commonly known simply as "Elvis", and is also sometimes referred to as "List of honorific titles in popular music" or "The King"....
 was the most noteworthy purchaser. In addition to owning another car, while on duty with the US Army in Germany in 1959 he bought a white 507 for US$3,500, a fortune at the time. He brought it back with him to the US, and at some point had the engine replaced with a 289-cubic inch Ford V-8. He gave the car to one of his most famous co-stars, the Swiss-born actress Ursula Andress
Ursula Andress

'Ursula Andress' is a Golden Globe award-winning Switzerland actor and a major sex symbol of the 1960s. She is best known for her roles as Bond girl: Honey Ryder in Dr....
, in 1963. She kept it for some 20 years and, in 1997, it sold at an auction for US$350,000. Another famous owner is John Surtees
John Surtees

John Surtees, Order of the British Empire is a former Grand Prix motorcycle racing motorcycle road racing and Formula One driver from England....
, who was given a 507 by MV Agusta
MV Agusta

MV Agusta is a motorcycle manufacturer founded in 1945 near Milan in Cascina Costa, Italy....
 (he still owns it). His series of engine upgrades yielding 194 hp became popular, and is known as the Surtees upgrade.

202 507s are known to survive, a tribute to the car's appeal. Bernie Ecclestone
Bernie Ecclestone

Bernard Charles "Bernie" Ecclestone is the president and CEO of Formula One Management and Formula One Administration and owns a stake in Alpha Prema, the parent company of the Formula One Group of companies....
's 507 fetched £430,238 ($904,000) at an auction
Auction

An auction is a process of trade goods or services by offering them up for bid, taking bids, and then selling the item to the winning bidder....
 in London
London

London is the capital of both England and the United Kingdom, and the most populous municipality in the European Union. An important settlement for two millennia, History of London goes back to its founding by the Roman Empire....
 in October 2007. 2009 the prices for 507s have reached 900.000 €.

The styling of the 507 later influenced the BMW Z8
BMW Z8

The BMW Z8 was a car produced by Germany automaker BMW from 2000 to 2003. It was given the E52 BMW model code.The Z8 was the production variant of the 1997 Z07 concept car, which was designed by Henrik Fisker at BMW's Designworks in Southern California....
 and BMW Z3
BMW Z3

The BMW Z3 was the first modern mass-market roadster produced by BMW, as well as the first new BMW model assembled in the United States. The Z3 was introduced as a 1996 model year vehicle, shortly after being featured in the James Bond movie, GoldenEye....
.

Design

The 507 shared the frame of the 503, shortened from 2835 mm (111.6 in) to 2479 mm (97.6 in). Overall length was 4835 mm (172.6 in), and overall height was a low 1257 mm (49.5 in). Curb weight was about 1,485 kg (2,835 lb). The body was almost entirely hand-formed of aluminum, and no two models were exactly the same. Many cars were sold with an optional hand-fabricated removable hardtop. Because of the car-to-car differences, each hardtop fits only the car for which it was made.

Front suspension was parallel double wishbones, with torsion bar springs and an anti-roll bar. Rear suspension had a live axle
Live axle

A live axle, sometimes called a solid axle, is a type of beam axle suspension that uses the driveshafts that transmit power to the wheels to connect the wheels laterally so that they move together as a unit....
, also sprung by torsion bars, and located by a Panhard rod
Panhard rod

A Panhard rod is a component of a automobile suspension system that provides lateral location of the axle. Originally invented by the Panhard automobile company of France in the early twentieth century, this device has been widely used ever since....
 and a central, transverse A-arm to control acceleration and braking forces. Brakes were Alfin drum brake
Drum brake

A drum brake is a brake in which the friction is caused by a set of Brake shoe or Brake pad that press against the Brake lining of a rotating drum....
s of 284.5 mm (11.2 in) diameter, and power brakes were optional. Late-model 507s had front Girling disc brake
Disc brake

The disc brake or disk brake is a device for slowing or stopping the rotation of a wheel. A brake disc , usually made of cast iron or ceramic composites , is connected to the wheel and/or the axle....
s.

The engine was the aluminum alloy
Alloy

An alloy is a partial or complete solid solution of one or more chemical element in a metallic matrix. Complete solid solution alloys give single solid phase microstructure, while partial solutions give two or more phases that may be homogeneous in distribution depending on thermal history....
 BMW OHV V8
BMW OHV V8 engine

The BMW OHV V8 engine was the first V8 engine made by BMW, produced from 1954 to 1965. This engine is usually named by the fact that it was the only overhead valve V8 ever produced by BMW....
, of 3.2 L (195.8 in³) displacement, with pushrod-operated overhead valves
Poppet valve

A poppet valve is a valve consisting of a hole, usually round or oval, and a tapered plug, usually a disk shape on the end of a shaft also called a valve stem....
. It had two Solex Zenith
Zenith Carburetters

Zenith Carburetters was a British company making carburetor. In 1955 they joined with their major pre-war rival Solex Carburettors and over time the Zenith brand name fell into disuse....
 32NDIX two-barrel carburetor
Carburetor

A carburetor or carburettor , is a device that blends Earth's atmosphere and fuel for an internal combustion engine. It was invented by Karl Benz before 1885 and patented in 1886....
s. It rated 150 hp (111.9 kW) DIN, with 160 hp (119.4 kW) optional. It was mated to a four-speed manual transmission
Manual transmission

A manual transmission is a type of Transmission used in automotive applications. It generally utilizes a driver-operated clutch operated by a pedal or lever, for regulating torque transfer from the engine to the transmission, and a gear-shift either operated by hand or by foot ....
 with various rear-end ratios optional. It was capable of 0-60 mph (0-96 km/h) in about 10 seconds; the factory claimed a top speed of 141 mph (227 km/h), depending on gearing.

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