· Year: 1973
· Make: BMW · Model: 2002tii · Trim: Base · Engine: 2.0L 1990CC 121Cu. In. l4 GAS Naturally Aspirated. Fuel Injection.
The BMW 2002tii was produced from 1968 to 1976 and was the ancestor of the mega-popular 3-series. Today, the 2002tii is one of the rarer BMWs in the classic-car market. My father owned this car for 12 years and has been sitting for some years inside the garage. This car will be a great build with minimal effort. It needs about 2 days of bodywork and it’s ready for paint. This is an amazing car! Don't pass it up! Description: Pros- The car is structurally sound. It was fully restored in 2002 and rarely driven. The restoration included New Fuel Tank, Rear Struts Towers, Struts, New Brakes, Front & rear brakes, Windshield Gasket, Cold Start System, Alternator and seat belts. Electrical system is in good condition. Shifts well, Good Pirelli tires P400s (175/75/13). Interiors are in very good condition with BMW 635i rear seats. The car has a clean title. All #s match on body interior plate and block!. Cons - Vehicle does not start under its own fuel system; it needs to be flushed. If Choke cleaner is spread in the throttle body, the vehicle starts immediately (Smoke Free). Needs body rust removal (Nothing serious) in the usual spots (Front Hood, around rear wheels wells, behind the sunroof and lower portion of passenger door) and paint. The car was fully restored in 2002 but the paint faded fast. The headliner is good except for one tear over driver’s side door. Carpets are good except for usual wear. Dash is good except for the usual two cracks. Clock & rear defroster don’t work. Key doesn’t work on passenger-side door. The brakes need to be addressed as the vehicle has been sitting for some years. No battery. NOT
SURE OF MILEAGE, BUT HAD TO PUT IN A NUMBER TO PROCEED WITH LISTING. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me via e-mail. Thank you for your interest and I look forward to hearing from you. |
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