1974 Bmw 2002 Non Tii Carbureted E10 Squaretail on 2040-cars
San Diego, California, United States
Engine:2.0L carbureted
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Salvage
Exterior Color: White
Make: BMW
Interior Color: navy blue
Model: 2002
Number of Cylinders: 4
Trim: non-tii model
Drive Type: rearwheel drive
Mileage: 83,383
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats
Sub Model: non-tii
1974 BMW 2002 e10 squaretail
This car gets alot of attention. I've been asked plenty of times if I would sell it! Not much left to do, but paint and possibly re-upholster.
The Good:
European Classic
New M10 Valvecover powdercoated
Weber 32/36 Carburetor
K&N Air Filter
Stahl Headers
Bilstein shocks all around
IE Pro Lowering springs
New distributor cap and rotor
15x7 *RARE Enkei 92 mesh rims (gold face)
Continental ContiPros Tire Tread (approx. 60-70% left)
IE Front Strutbar
Valve adjustment
New Battery with terminals and pos/neg wiring
Crane Ignition
All electrical works (wipers, turn signals, reverse, headlights, brake, parking, etc).
All glass is there in good condition, no cracks
Moon roof
Fires right up (cold or hot)
Reliable; runs very well (I currently drive it 25mi, to work 3days out of the week no problem)
Interior is complete
Grinded out and patched all major rust
Car is primered white
IE front bumper
IE fender flares (4pc.)
Have all belt trim
Aluminum BMW gas cap
Smog exempt
Just Registered till Feb. 2014
Title in hand
*Have extra parts including slotted disc brakes, big brake upgrade (discs & calipers), Kenwood midrange speakers, Pioneer CD Head unit w/ AUX port, extra rear posi, etc.
The Bad:
Minor rust on driver lower running panel & rear passenger B-pillar
Missing center console
Weather stripping may need to be replaced soon
Missing trunk lock/key
Original carpet is complete but shows wear
All seats and door cards are present but tear on driver seat; rear bench cushion may need replacing soon
Dome light bulbs need to be replaced
IE front bumper isnt in great condition
Minor wear on headliner/visors
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