This BMW 502 has clearly been sitting outside neglected for a long time, and the seller isn’t even sure what year it is. Described as a 501/502, the V8 badge on the rear decklid identifies it as the latter–501s ran straight sixes. Though this one’s in pretty rough shape, both glass and trim do appear to be complete. Find it here on Craigslist in Savannah, Georgia for $10k OBO.

Designed by Peter Schimanowski of pre-war BMW 328 fame, these cars are said to have been nicknamed the “baroque angel” by the German public. More expensive than their upper range rivals from Mercedes Benz, these cars also had a number of safety innovations that were ahead of their time–side impact protection, a safer type of steering column and a carefully located fuel tank among them.

Though not pictured, underhood the car should house an aluminum block and cast iron head 2.6 liter V8. A simple cam-in-block design similar to traditional Detroit V8 design, Good for 100 HP and similar to the slightly larger and more powerful V8 found in the 507 roadster, the 502 was reportedly the fastest German-made sedan available at the time of its introduction in 1954. Eventually, a larger, 3.2 liter version was offered as well. This seller notes emphatically that the car is not running, and without a large investment of time and money it may never again.

We be all sorts of rust is hiding underneath, too. Of course we’d like to see it restored to standard, but bet an aluminum Rover/Buick V8 would fit under the hood pretty nicely.