1976 Bmw 2002 Maual 5 Speed Swap on 2040-cars
San Diego, California, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:4 cyl
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: BMW
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: 2002
Trim: 2 door
Drive Type: RWD
Options: Leather Seats
Mileage: 231,655
Exterior Color: Red
Up for Sale is a 1976 BMW 2002 with a 5 Speed Swap
Why am I selling the car? I just started a 1967 Mustang Fastback project
Exterior:
Paint is in decent shape I would say 6/7 with no major chips or fading anywhere
Body is straight other than a few minor rust spots. Under the rear quarter window behind the driver's side has a few bubbles.
There's also a spot behind the front wheel underside the driver's side. Other than that the car is pretty clean.
Interior:
Leather front buckets are from a 320i, worn but no tears anywhere.
Head Liner is clean and has no tears in it.
Rear seats are original and in good shape with no tears
Someone drilled a small hole on top of the dash (3/8") with the intent of mounting something other than that the dash is clean
Carpet is in decent shape
Mechanics:
Engine is from an earlier model 2002 (this is what my 2002 specialist mechanic told me)
Has a 5 speed swap from a 320i late last year (previous owner did this, I have the receipt for it)
Heads have been redone about 4 months ago w/new valve cover gasket etc...
Valves recently adjusted
2 Barrel Weber 32/34 progressive carb with new intake. I have a new 34/36 weber I will throw in with the sale
All new Bosch ignition system with wires, plugs & distributor
New Bosch alternator with regulator installed 1 month ago
Electronic fuel pump with new pressure regulator
Original radiator was refurbished 2 months ago
Ebiach lowering springs with Billstein shocks
New Tires installed 1 month ago
Note to California Buyers: Car will need to be smogged again, so it will be a few days to get that done. All other states is no big deal
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BMW 2002 for Sale
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