1976 Bmw 2002 Aka E10 Or '02 on 2040-cars
Wilmington, North Carolina, United States
1976 BMW 2002. E10
Daily driver in good condition. Drive it all day long. Race it. Upgrade it, customize it.
This has been my favorite toy ever since I learned how to drive but I have to sell as I am moving to the city.
So it's in the process of upgrades but rides great as is.
a/c heat and gauges are removed as is the interior carpet and rear seat and trim pieces. They are not included, but I do have some random and miscellaneous parts, service parts that are included. As well as manuals.
It was in a local TNT 2012 movie called Hornets Nest. You can google it but it's a lame movie. Has a sticker that shows it had once been owned by the studios.
New wiring throughout by ez wiring 20 circuit.
Drives great and can be converted to an even sportier bmw. So many options.
fun to play with easy to work on new iPod stereo.
Installed high flow header and 2" exhaust strait out.
All new guages, works great. Tach, GPS Speedo, volt/fuel/oil pressure/temp, clock, vacuum and air/fuel mix (very useful): More info on check out speedhut on the WWW about the gauges. I highly recommend for any upgrades.
Getting ready to install some others....Just a toy that needs to be driven and finished. At your pace...I am done
Serious buyers only.
Pros:
Black. New paint. But Macao job. So it's ok.
Dynamat interior and doors (useless, but what the hell).
4:1 header in 2" exhaust out, nice and throaty.
Gauges by speed hut. Aftermarket. Cool and beneficial.
4 speed. Weber carb. 32/36 dual down draft type
4 rally style lighting.
Selling quick 1976 BMW 2002
It is a carbureted 34/36 2 door 4 speed bmw 2002 in pretty good shape. My daily driver to work, about 30 mpg and fun.
Cons:
No air condition
No heat, I drove it back and forth from work.
No carpet. you can install this website for ideas: google carpet kits for bmw 2002, about $200-300
Sunroof does not work. Caulked to stop water leak. Option for you to do is install a sliding ragtop, sweet, about 500.
Dream on:
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