1975 Bmw 2002 on 2040-cars
Fleming Island, Florida, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2 liter
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: BMW
Model: 2002
Trim: two door
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: rear wheel
Mileage: 64,000
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Orange
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 4
You are looking at a 1975 BMW 2002. This iconic model has become one of the fastest appreciating collector cars on the market today. This particular car has underwent an extensive restoration. Starting out with a rust free body that has been tastefully modified. This vehicle also has a very strong ownership and maintenance history; I have owned this BMW 25 years and have equal amount of maintenance paperwork and receipts covering the build of this 2002. I've outlined the particulars below, but as always give me a call for any questions. Exterior: *Solid -vehicle was an original California car. *Recently refinished in snap orange, vehicle was completely disassembled to a shell prior to paint. Base coat/clear coat finish. * OEM BMW parts were used for restoration * 2002 rides on correct 15x 6.5/7 BBS RM Classic wheels with silver centers by Ardvarc racing and Bridgestone Potenza Re-11 195/50/15 tires* Interior:* nicely detailed engine compartment, trunk area completely finished, along with trunk mounted Optimum battery and shock tower brace by T.E.P. * All new rubber door, trunk and window weather stripping.* New OEM front and rear glass. * New custom Italian Auto part seats interior. * Finished in black vinyl with corduroy inserts on seats, New NOS door panels, sun visors all from Maximillian. * Custom console with VDO gauges and nicely installed Alpine CD player with front and rear mounted speakers. * New headliner done in original factory white vinyl fabric* New Momo prototipo silver -leather wrapped steering wheel * * Rear seat delete- have rear seat if need be. carpet is good -but not perfect. Mechanical: * Correct drivetrain, * Complete motor rebuild -Bought a factory BMW rebuilt .*NLA New Factory tii close ratio steering box. * New 228mm clutch, pilot bearing, slave cylinder * Dual S&K 40 MM side drafts- Weber style carbs* New starter, new heater motor, new up -graded radiator * Complete brake rebuild -front cross drilled rotors with fresh calipers and Stainless Steel brake lines * New Bilstein HD shocks with H&R lowering springs at all 4 corners.*New factory drive shaft with new flex disc. .*New factory BMW rebuilt 4 speed Tranny * New tii exhaust manifold and new Italian Monza exhaust with center rear exit. * New Hella Supertone horns-not hook up yet. * Actual miles are guessed to be just at 64000, however it has New NOS instrument cluster showing 2200 miles since restoration. Which was started in 2003 and completed in 2009. Everything works on this vehicle as it should. This car handles like a slot car on rails and has the true feel of a German sports car. This BMW is sold as is and no warranty is on this car. I have the right to end this auction early as I have my car advertised locally.Mileage may vary as I still drive on weekends. If you have any questions contact me. (904) 631-7192
The cost of shipping is the responsibility of the buyer and a $500 deposit is required within 48 hours of winning bidder. Thank you for looking .
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