Michael Jordan’s BMW sells for $108,000 at auction, with the 1991 car he drove at the height of his Chicago Bulls career snapped up by wealthy fan chasing piece of NBA memorabilia from his iconic career

  • Michael Jordan stepped into the car position in 1995 when he returned to the Bulls
  • The BMW has only 30,000 miles to its name and appears to be in pristine condition
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Michael Jordan’s heyday in the NBA was over a quarter of a century ago. But his name still has enormous value, evidenced by the fact that one of his cars sold for more than $108,000 at a recent auction.

His dark blue 1991 BMW 850i 6-Speed ​​from Airness sold on Monday for exactly $108,723. Jordan bought the car in 1995.

The auction was held by Bring a trailer and was not sold while Jordan was present.

The sale included documents with Jordan’s signature, a clean vehicle report and an Illinois title in Jordan’s name.

The car appears to be in pristine condition as it is over 30 years old and has only driven 30,000 miles.

Michael Jordan’s dark blue 1991 BMW 850i 6-Speed ​​sold for more than $108,000 on Monday

The car has been in Jordan's possession for almost 30 years and has a 'M AIR J' license plate

The car has been in Jordan’s possession for almost 30 years and has a ‘M AIR J’ license plate

Jordan was not present at the auction of his BMW, but was at the CFP title game

Jordan was not present at the auction of his BMW, but was at the CFP title game

Jordan owned the car during the height of his basketball career with the Chicago Bulls

Jordan owned the car during the height of his basketball career with the Chicago Bulls

The car has a license plate ‘M AIR J’ and has a spoiler over the trunk.

Jordan appeared Monday at the CFP National Championship between Michigan and Washington at NRG Stadium in Houston.

In the luxury box with Jordan were Derek Jeter, rapper Travis Scott, Stephen A Smith and several others.

Jordan came into possession of the car the year he returned to the Chicago Bulls after his failed baseball career and first retirement.

Jordan owned the car for the Bulls’ second three-peat of the decade and the end of his storied career in Chicago.

The BMW was produced the year Jordan won his first NBA title with the Bulls, after they finally defeated the Detroit Pistons in a postseason series.

Jordan has signed brand deals with Chevrolet over the years and owns a car company with Nissan dealerships.