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1972 Bmw Touring 2000tii Bmw 2002tii, 2002 1600 on 2040-cars

US $29,000.00
Year:1972 Mileage:96572 Color: Fully restored
Location:

Los Gatos, California, United States

Los Gatos, California, United States
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1972 BMW Touring 2000Tii

Vehicle number: 3425180

Kilometers: 155,419  (96, 572 Miles)

Here is a chance to drive something unique..!

Additional 220 photos can be seen below:

https://1972blackbmw2000tiitouring.shutterfly.com/pictures/9

I imported it from the Netherlands to California in 2006, kept it for about 2 years then I sold it to a Doctor in Denmark.  Car                          was kept in a heated garage as a 35-car private collection. He only drove it 2,800 kilometers. I brought back to California in                    February 2014.

This BMW Touring is fully loaded, matching-chassis-engine numbers  with the following amenities for the time it was built in 1972:

*130 Horse power engine.

*Mechanical fuel injected.

*Factory manual sunroof.

*Correct period Ronal 13” Aluminum Powder coated wheels.

*Factory light green tinted windows.

Upgraded for better handling with the following items:

*New Michelin tires

*Newer German carpet

 

EXTERIOR

Fully restored 12 years ago in the Netherlands, originally color was Taiga Green, re-sprayed in careful detailed in Black color. The paint still looks very presentable; there are some small scratches in the hood, as well on the doors, some on the front fender tire lip as well as in the   rear quarter panel, where the antenna is mounted.

INTERIOR

The dash is in perfect condition with no cracks. The front seats as well as the rear seats are in excellent condition. The carpets are in great like-new condition, all the gauges, High beam, low beam head lights, instrument lights, horn, cigarette lighter are in good working order. Front door panels are showing a bit of use on the plastic chrome.

The Petri steering wheel is beautiful..!  The sun visors are new. The headliner is a bit yellow on some of the edges next to the sunroof. The manual sunroof works smooth when one opens it.

DRIVETRAIN

 This Touring Tii runs fantastic..! The car has been updated to a 5-speed  BMW E21 transmission that shifts very smooth without any noises. Engine is very strong; it has the petronix point-less system. starts Every time..! All the fuel hoses, battery, distributor wires spark plugs, anti-freeze fluid, battery are fresh. I just had the air cleaner powder coated and it look great..! Michelin tires are new. Car stops straight     with great breaks.

COMMENTS

These are the things that the car needs:

New sunroof seals need to be installed; they will be deliver with the car.  Missing Tii Clock.

QUESTIONS?

I live 45 minutes south of San Francisco California, inspections are welcome and highly suggested, by appointment. You can fly in and drive it home to any state in the United States, it’s a very reliable, fun classic car to drive..!

LOGISTICS

I can assist you with the logistics to ship this car to any mayor port in the world; also within the country I have a reliable shipping company.

 

Thank you for viewing..!

Happy bidding..!

Jaime

408 656 5112

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