Fotos El BMW Z8 de Steve Jobs, a subasta

cybermad

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Muy bonito, con esa matrícula y el teléfono Motorola :chulo:

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:devil::devil::devil::devil::devil:

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berto dh naron

Forista Senior
Estuve ojeandolos la semana pasada, x curiosidad...a ver en que precios se movían, y o mucho me equivoco o superará fácilmente los 300.000€...
 

Gavira

Tr3s españoles, cu4tro opiniones.
Miembro del Club
Extraño portamatrículas a veces negro, otras cromado.
 

cybermad

Clan Leader
Solo tiene 15.000 millas, estiman 400.000 $
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2000 BMW Z8
$300,000 - $400,000 Offered without reserve

New York - ICONS

Chassis No.
WBAEJ1340YAH60085

Purchased new by visionary Apple founder Steve Jobs
Documented with registration and BMW service records under Jobs’ own name
California ownership from new with 15,200 original miles

THINK DIFFERENT
Before his untimely passing in October of 2011 at the age of 56, Steve Jobs and Apple contributed unimaginably to technology integrated into our daily lives as we know it today. Making computer technology user-friendly and accessible to the masses, Jobs turned computers and technology from objects for industrial use into objects of art and aesthetic design, showing that a product conceived to make communication and organization more efficient can also be intuitive, user-friendly, and beautiful. Steve Jobs endeavored to “Think Different;” so did Apple, and thanks to them, many other organizations and individuals did as well. The iPhone, in particular, upon release transcended not only the transformation of the mobile phone, but proved to be virtually magical from the standpoint of both users and the industry.

BMW similarly chose to “think different” when developing the Z8 throughout the 1990s and into the car’s regular production in the early 2000s. Serving as a halo car for the marque and a test bed for new engineering technologies, the Z8 convertible showed where not only BMW, but automotive technology could be heading in the 21st century. With styling influenced from the highly prized 507, but equally forward thinking, it pioneered an advanced technique of welded and extruded aluminum space frame construction (those methods would later underpin the BMW engineered Rolls-Royce Phantom). Modern amenities were abundant and with 400 bhp on tap, those lucky enough to own a Z8 new were left wanting for nothing. Widely considered by many to be one of the most attractive cars of the 2000’s, it quickly became a bona-fide modern collectable.

THE STEVE JOBS Z8
While not known to be a car enthusiast per se, Steve Jobs did have a penchant for German automobiles and design, owning both BMW automobiles and motorcycles, as well as Mercedes-Benz SLs. According to legend, Jobs was convinced to buy a Z8 by Larry Ellison the iconoclastic CEO of Oracle, who informed Jobs that the car was a paragon of modern automotive engineering and reflective of Steve’s own products and psyche.

Jobs’ Z8 was delivered in his signature, minimalist style and color, finished in Titanium over a Black leather interior. With a production date of April 1, 2000, the car was delivered to him on October 6th of that year. Within the hierarchy of Z8s, this makes his car the 85th Z8 produced for the first year of U.S.-specification production and the 67th customer car. Jobs’ ownership is documented through several service invoices accompanying the car, as well as a copy of the car’s previous registration in his name and at his personal residence. The car’s California license plate number as 4NKE073 at this time. This is significant because Jobs famously rarely registered his cars to protect his anonymity (and perhaps because of his anti-authoritarian streak).

Jobs kept the car until 2003 before it was sold to the current owner, based outside of Los Angeles. This individual subsequently kept the car for about one year, driving it regularly during that time, before deciding to sell the car onto its third owner, a tech executive, in September of 2004, at which point it returned to the San Francisco bay area. Regretting his decision to sell and missing the car after about eighteen months, the current owner contacted his buyer from San Francisco and convinced him to sell the car back, and he did. In April of 2006, the car returned to its current (now second and fourth) owner and it has remained with him ever since.

Rather than let the Z8 sit, the current owner opted to drive the car regularly. Over the course of the last seventeen years, the car has been driven just 15,200 miles from new, averaging less than 1,000 miles a year. As one would expect, it remains in exemplary condition throughout, and has always been serviced and maintained as necessary on a regular basis by its current custodian.

The car comes with a plethora of important accessories, including its proper hardtop and hardtop stand, car cover, owner’s and service manuals, service records, two keys, navigation CDs, and – most significantly, its original BMW-branded Motorola cell phone, used by Jobs. Interestingly enough, and perhaps unsurprisingly, Jobs was known to have hated the Motorola phone…

Within the 21st century thus far, it is difficult to think of someone more influential than Steve Jobs, speaking to not only his superior intellect and entrepreneurial spirit, but also the quality of his products and reputation of Apple within the market, which has evolved into the nation’s most valuable company, bar none.

His work in founding and subsequently reinventing Apple with the Macintosh, iMac, iTunes, the iPhone, and finally the iPad revolutionized how people interact with computers, the internet, and music, making the Apple logo as recognizable around the world as Coca-Cola. Job’s involvement with Pixar and subsequently Disney revolutionized the animated film industry, bringing joy to millions with blockbuster after blockbuster. His work captivated a generation and transcended cultures, like musicians such as John Lennon, Bob Dylan, or Janis Joplin.

Without a doubt, BMWs most iconic car of the 21st century, at its time the Z8 was the pinnacle of BMW design and technology, and it is not surprising that the car attracted the attention of someone like Steve Jobs. To the general public, Jobs’ legacy an influence in technology is tangible and highly accessible, with over one billion iPhones sold to date and hundreds of millions of iPods and Apple computers.

However, Jobs only owned only one Z8. This is that car.
 

ISFER

Forista Senior
Miembro del Club
Una preciosidad, nunca he visto uno fisicamente, por lo que te doy las gracias por subirlo
 

Oscarcoupe

Forista Legendario
Lastima, deje dicho q como maximo pujaran por mi 395.000$ y creo q me quede corto y no me lo llevaré...:facepalm: es precioso...
 

Romulos

En Practicas
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Este tuve el privilegio de encontrármelo en Costa Nova Portugal y verdaderamente es para admirarlo y casi idolatrarlo, una belleza por la que los años no pasan es sinceramente PRECIOSO
 

Catetuning

En Practicas
Yo el primero que vi fue en cheste nada más salir al mercado.
Lo que me llama la atención de que el marcador solo marca 240kmh y la rallita de los 250.
 

EduardoGrana

Forista
Me imagino que en su día el precio era ya poco accesible al común de los mortales, pero es que el precio actual que están alcanzando es increíble, un objeto de colección, una joya.
 

TXURDI

Clan Leader
¿No hay despiece para hacerlo de 0?
Es coger el motor del m5 e39 y lo demás comprarlo.Mas barato de 500000 ya saldría,no?
 
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