Warehouse full of unused BMWs from the 1990s discovered in Bulgaria

The 11 cars were never registered, and could be heading to auction soon

Abandoned zero mileage BMWs found in Bulgarian warehouse

Forget your average classic car ‘barn find’ discovery. In Bulgaria, a warehouse containing eleven E34 5 Series BMWs, thought to date from 1994, have been uncovered.

Uncovered in a Facebook post by a Bulgarian garage, the photos of the abandoned BMWs have already generated lots of attention on the ‘Rust Free Zone’ page.

Stories of how the cars came to be left there for many years, along with speculators interested in buying them, are all fuelling the interest.

Hiding beneath the sheets

Abandoned zero mileage BMWs found in Bulgarian warehouse

Consisting of ten saloons and one solitary Touring estate, the collection is made up of a mixture of 520i and 525i models. Black and Calypso Red appear to have been the colours of choice.

Due to the later construction of these cars, that means a 148hp 2.0-litre straight-six engine for the 520i models, and a more powerful 189hp 2.5-litre straight-six for the 525i cars.

Although clearly not about ultimate performance, these would offer more than adequate everyday performance. At least one car does have a manual gearbox, too.

Low miles, one previous owner

Abandoned zero mileage BMWs found in Bulgarian warehouse

Whilst the mileage may be zero, being unused for 25 years has taken its toll on the cars. Some have smashed rear windows, or feature missing fuel flap doors. Others also show deteriorating paintwork due to water damage.

Abandoned zero mileage BMWs found in Bulgarian warehouse

Interior photos  do at least show seats still with plastic covers on them. Paperwork and stickers from the initial transport and delivery of the cars also appear present, and only add further to the air of mystery around them.

Initial reports suggested the cars may have been bought for use by a rental company, but were subsequently never registered.

The truth is out there

Abandoned zero mileage BMWs found in Bulgarian warehouse

One commenter, Edis Shaban, claims to know the real story of how the cars came to be there. He believes that the cars were purchased by Nikolay Tadarukov – a former Bulgarian Minister of Agriculture.

Intended for use by members of the Bulgarian National Assembly, the BMWs were apparently abandoned due to politician prefering to use Mercedes-Benz cars instead.

As a result of being snubbed, the cars were then placed in storage in Blagoevgrad, located in southwestern Bulgaria. An old factory full of scrap metal is hardly a glamorous location, although it has at least protected the BMWs from the worst of the elements.

Stop! Hammertime

Abandoned zero mileage BMWs found in Bulgarian warehouse

Given the length of time the cars have been left unused, the eleven examples are likely to need some gentle recommissioning before hitting the road for the first time.

The present owner of the warehouse, and the BMWs, is reported to be considering auctioning the cars off. Given the level of interest seen on social media, it is unlikely he will have any trouble finding buyers for these forgotten retro machines.

However, with more than 1.3 million examples of the E34 BMW 5 Series built, these particular cars are unlikely to reach staggering prices come sale time. In the UK, similar examples of the E34 range from £2,000 – £5,000 dependent on condition, with the rare M5 able to command much more.

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John Redfern
John Redfern
U.S. Editor with a love of all things Americana. Woodgrain-clad station wagons and ridiculous muscle cars a speciality.

1 COMMENT

  1. I have a 1992 E30 BMW 325ci Cabriolet with a Weismann Hardtop stored in Batumi, Georgia. I can’t sell it in Georgia so I must either ship it back to the US or sell it in a country near to Georgia.

    It’s a collector car in Western Europe and in North America. It’s in very good condition with 190,000 km and many new parts. It should sell for $15,00 to $20,000 USD in the USA but I’m not sure what I can ask and get for it in Turkey or Bulgaria.

    Do you have any suggestions regarding selling my 1992 BMW convertible?

    From – Donald Roberts
    C: +1-360-390-3040 (also on WhatsApp)

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