1989 bmw r100
- Last reported mileage
- 23,000 mi
- Last reported location
- Seattle, WA
- Price range observed
- $14,500 – $14,500
- First listed
- Apr 30, 2026
Listing Summary
This VIN first appeared in our database 30 days ago on Facebook Marketplace, asking $14,500. The seller is in Seattle, WA, with 23,000 mi on the odometer.
Market Context
50 BMW R100 listings are live in our database, with an average ask of $4,825. In the past 90 days, 10 comparable examples sold at a median of $9,875. This particular example is asking $4,625 (47%) above the recent sold median.
Listing History
Every time this VIN has been listed across our 14 tracked sources.
| First Seen | Source | Price | Mileage | Location | Title | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Apr 30, 2026 | Facebook Marketplace | $14,500 | 23,000 mi | Seattle, WA | — | Active |
Price Journey
How this car's asking price has moved across its 1 listing.
How This Car Compares
This car's prices overlaid on the market band for BMW R100. Shaded area is the daily min/max; dotted lines are the daily median and average.
Similar BMW R100 For Sale
Other active BMW R100 listings in our database — sorted by lowest asking price.
VIN Decoded
Every 17-character VIN is structured: positions 1–3 identify the manufacturer (WMI), 4–8 describe the vehicle (VDS), 9 is a check digit, 10 is model year, 11 is the assembly plant, and 12–17 are the production serial. Decoded here from the public ISO 3779 standard.
- Country of origin
- Germany
- Manufacturer
- Unknown manufacturer
WMI code: WB1 - Model year
- 1989
- Assembly plant code
- 6
- Check digit
- ✓ Valid (matches ISO 3779 weighted checksum)
- Production serial
- 152998
About this VIN
This page aggregates the public listing history of VIN WB1047805K6152998 — a 1989 bmw r100 — across major automotive marketplaces. CarSearch.Pro tracks listings from Bring a Trailer, Cars & Bids, Classic.com, AutoTrader, CarGurus, Cars.com, eBay Motors, TrueCar, AutoList, Hagerty, AutoTrader Classics, Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist, and AutoTempest.
Why this matters
Seeing the same VIN re-listed across platforms — or returning to market after a period off — is one of the strongest signals a buyer or appraiser can have. A car that's been listed three times in eight months at a falling price tells a very different story from one that sold on its first weekend on Bring a Trailer.
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