Well, my prophetic words from last month’s BimmerLife have come true, and by the time these words meet your eyes, I will have sold my M Coupe. My relationship with this Clown Shoe started nearly two decades ago, with two years of searching and seventeen years of ownership. At the end of the day, it’s just a funky piece of sheet metal, but if not for that car, I would have never found our club, along with the friendships and community that followed. For me, its legacy will continue in those relationships.
But, before it goes off into the sunset, I just happened to have another special car back at the hangar—the Imola red E39 M5 we filmed for Life’s Too Short for Boring Cars Episode 2 last year—and that got me thinking. What a perfect two-car solution the Imola red M5 and M Coupe would be. Imola looks good on any semi-classic BMW and broadcasts to the world that these are proper M cars. With a late-summer thunderstorm rumbling in the background, I took a moment to quietly contemplate these two BMWs.
The two-car solution comes from the more rational enthusiasts among us who limit their car obsession to two garage spots. One usually fulfills the daily driving mission of being relatively comfortable for commuting, while having enough room to satisfy hauling passengers, family, or children. The other is usually the sporty weekend car that executes the spirited driving needs of said enthusiast. Either of these BMWs could satisfy either mission (the M Coupe with a little less room than its larger brethren), but they complement each other perfectly–especially in Imola red.
I’ll let the pictures tell the rest of the story.
As I quietly photographed this two-car solution, the thunder in the background grew louder. Soon, the storm was overhead, and rain began to fall. I tucked everything back away, powered the door down, and, with it, closed the door on a remarkable chapter of my life. The M Coupe will go on to bring someone else a new chapter of their life and leave me with fond memories and lasting friendships in its absence.–Alex McCulloch
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