1972 Bmw 2002 Red on 2040-cars
San Francisco, California, United States
This car has history. It was once owned by Bruce Nesbit and has been used on and off for club racing. This car is not a true Alpina but has several Alpina parts. Over the years this car has had several modifications to meet the racing functions. 1. Limited slip
differential 2. Alpina Getrag
close ratio 5-speed Transmission. 3. Alpina (red)
close ratio steering box, (with adj. screw all the way out) 4. Performance-tuned
Bilstein shocks revalved to Schnitzer group 2 specs, Alpina struts with adj.
spring purchases for ride height adjustment. 5. Swaybars; 26mm
front and19mm rear adjustable Miller and Norburn. 6. Ft. suspension
adjusted for neg. camber, rear boasts adj. camber & toe 7. Bridgestone
205/50-15 Potenza RAZ race tires. 8. Dual 45 DCOE
sidecraft Weber carburetors. 9. Alpina flared
fenders over Alpina wheels. 15 x 17 x 12 with 205/50/15 Yokohama A-008RS tires 10. Block bored
.020 over using Deves piston rings on Venolia forged pistons. 11:1
compression ratio 11. Trued
crankshaft with 2030cc displacement. 12. Cylinder head
ported, polished to match larger intake valves. (2000Ti) 13. Schrick
316-degree cam with 8.5mm lift at the cam. 11.1 lift at valve. 14. Aviaid baffled
steel oil pan. 15. 2000ti sourced
intake manifold honed larger to match carburetors. 16. Ignition
updated with TII centrifugal distributor. 17. Alpina 26mm
wide vented and slotted front rotors. 18. 5 Series rear
brake cylinders and brake bias. 19. Safety Devices
bolt in roll cage with welded rear reinforcement. 20. 8 gallon ATL Fuel cell.
21. Rear mounted battery, Holley fuel pump. 22. Simpson seats,
harnesses and window net. Duel race seats 23. VDO oil
pressure, oil temperature and water temperature gauges. 24. Stahl header
1-5/8 primaries running a 2-1/2 sys to a Lowback muffler. 25. Vintage front
air dam & rear spoiler. |
BMW 2002 for Sale
1974, bmw 2002, base 2.0l, 4 speed manual transmission, alloys(US $10,995.00)
California car ..great condition
2.0l, 4-speed, less than 2500 miles on build, fresh paint, highly correct, clean(US $25,995.00)
1972 bmw 2002 base sedan 2-door 2.0l
1971 bmw 2002 base sedan 2-door 2.0l(US $1,000.00)
1974 bmw baur 2002… rare…rare..rare
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This insane Barris-like custom car is a backyard BMW Z3 build
Fri, Jan 9 2015This is the second car made by Englishman Paul Bacon and it's called the Cosmotron, fashioned over 18 months in his backyard shed. Underneath that Jetsons bubble canopy and swinging-sixties body are the bones of a 1998 BMW Z3 with a 2.8-liter inline-six. Bacon stripped the roadster down, then built it back up using fiberglass laid over polystyrene foam, and leather hand-stitched by his wife. Bacon said he remembers how we were told that 21st-century cars would look like the Cosmotron, and since they don't, he had to fix the error. The list of 20th-century add-ons, however, is impressive, like the six SU carburetors topped off with department-store salt and pepper shakers, and the rear grille decorated with shiny plastic tops from moisturizer bottles. After driving the Cosmotron for two years, Bacon sold it to get ready for his third project. You can hear Bacon and the new buyer tell their stories in the video above.
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