1972 Bmw 2002 German Classic With 5 Speed on 2040-cars
Rancho Palos Verdes, California, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:2L
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1972
Interior Color: Tan
Make: BMW
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: 2002
Trim: 2 Door
Drive Type: RWD
Options: Sunroof, CD Player
Mileage: 107,716
Exterior Color: Pearl Gunmetal Grey
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1972 BMW 2002 German Classic with 5 Speed. This is a 41 year old California, 1972 BMW 2002 is in
beautiful condition. We have brought
this German Classic, powerful car back to life originally for personal use, thus all the detailing that
has gone into the vehicle inside and out. We have given this BMW 2002 a classic yet modern feel
for comfort & style and the car has been worked on inside and out. We have replaced
and restored the following to the vehicle and more: Interior: Seats re-done in custom tan two-tone perforated
texture Custom made to fit Carpets throughout Centre console restored All new custom panels Custom two tone door panels perforated texture Dash Restored Dark Walnut Nardi Steering Wheel from 70's (Black BMW Steering wheel available also) Origonal Walnut Shift Knob Inside Door Handles Restored Original seatbelts front and rear Door Weather Stripping Door Surround Rubber Weather Seal Door Steps New Headliner Sunroof with new mechanics, cables & Handle. New Front windscreen, seal & beading New Rear windscreen, seal & beading Rear Trunk Weather Stripping Stereo
System: CD Player, Tuner, USA/EUR, Aux 2 x 6.5 Speakers Front 2 x 6x9 Speakers Rear New Classic Antenna Exterior: Paint Color -
Pearl Gunmetal Grey Paint stripped prior 14” BMW wheels restored 195/60/14 All Tires All lights checked and replaced where needed
throughout Front chrome bumpers Polished ( guards removed but
are available if wanted) Rear chrome bumpers Polished ( guards removed but
are available if wanted) All Badges, Front & rear. Both original Chrome Side Mirrors Engine
Compartment: Performance Exhaust and muffler 5-Speed Manual Transmission Carburetors Rebuilt In Line Fuel Filter Air & Oil Filters Compression Top Seal New Plug Wires New Spark Plugs New Plug Leads New Distributor New Battery New Master Brake Cylinder New Front Brake Calipers New Pads All round New Brake Hoses An absolute gorgeous classic car, at its affordable
finest. **We
do our own semi resto's mainly for export back to New Zealand where our main
business is located and have also exported to Australia, Various places in Europe, Canada,
Taiwan, Japan & domestic USA. We have done a fair number of Datsun's,
mainly 240z's for our customers. Our web is pimpyoride.com and our facebook
page which has a lot of photos of the recent datsuns done is under Jonathan
Adrian (Pimpyoride) **Realistic offers will be considered. **Feel free
to call me and ask any questions at (310) 429-3755 or send me a message. Title
in Hand. **Buyer is responsible for shipping. Car
is sold as is where is and Sale is Final, No warranty, nor is any implied in
the auction. Thank you so much and happy bidding!!! **
Car is also for sale locally and we reserve the right to end auction early
should it sell. |
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