1989 bmw r100
Active 1 listing across 1 source

1989 bmw r100

VIN WB1047805K6152998
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.

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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.

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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.

WB1047805K6152998
WMIVDSCheckYearPlantSerial
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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