Make: | BMW |
Model: | 2002 |
Type: | Sedan |
Trim: | Base Sedan 2-Door |
Year: | 1972 |
Mileage: | 149,000 |
VIN: | 2578665 |
Color: | Orange |
Engine: | 2.0L 121cid L4 |
Cylinders: | 4 |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Manual |
Drive type: | RWD |
Interior color: | Black |
Drive side: | Left-hand drive |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Item location: | Seattle, Washington, United States |
The iconic BMW 2002 was the next step in an evolutionary process that was preceded by the 1600 series. The model 2002, and especially the Roundie 2002s, was the beginning of over a half-century of German car collector and driver enthusiast passion for ownership. Among those who love the BMW tradition, there are the 2002 owners past and present, and those who plan to be a 2002 owner. If you’re waiting for the right car, then look no further my 2002 friend, there is no better example of the perfect 2002 to get into than this one. All the hard work has been done.
Allow me to present my 1972 BMW 2002. She rolled off the assembly line September 21st, 1971 and was delivered to J.B.S. in Frankfurt/Main, a BMW military sales contractor in the color of Colorado, paint code 002 (of which she is still maintains). The number of her owners is not known, but a serious restoration investor put $50,000+ into her between 2007 and 2009 in a windows and drivetrain out restoration.
Now the exciting part! She It was rebuilt to “Ti” specification (dual carbs) and tastefully upgraded for enhanced performance and safety (the only visible non-stock addition is the period-correct set of Panasport wheels):
Her most recent tune-up included a new fuel pump (the old one started to make a different tone one afternoon) and a brand new NAPA battery. At this point, the only thing she needs is a a shift bushing kit because the shift rod is a little less-precise than it could be, the windshield took two small rocks on a recent trip to California and those spots have spidered, there are the beginnings of nickel-sized rust bubbles on the bottom rear of the front fenders and some of the same on the rear fender flares (not very serious at this point), the differential rear cover gasket and the oil pan gasket need replacing (gaskets included with purchase). If I was to keep the car, the only serious aesthetic additions I would make are to buy some nice Coco mats and have the steering wheel covered in Napa leather (but the last time I mentioned the steering wheel idea to a BMW collector, I thought he was going to have a coronary as he insisted I keep it original). I’ll leave those things for the next owner to customize to their liking.
The car is located in Seattle, Washington. She comes with a tall stack of restoration and service receipts dating back to the 2007-2009 restoration phase. Her current place of residence is Seattle, Washington and pre-buy inspections are welcome at your expense at the BMW Indie shop of your choice. If you don’t have any shops in mind, I can recommend at least two.
Please feel free to contact me to discuss her in more detail. two oh six 795-7003. Thanks for looking!