Up for sell, y 1974 BMW 2002 tii. This is a no sunroof, ery original tii. I'm a BMW CCA member and have owned many BMWs, his one is my 5th 2002. I have owned a few older ones with round tail lights but I don't like the way they drive. In 1974 BMW made some nice improvements that made the cars much more drivable, even like the square lights and big bumpers. I bought it from a gentleman whoowned it for the last 14 years. I do not have any history beyond that,however I do believe it's been aCalifornia car most of its life. It was originally Fjord Blue and at some point had a complete color change to a metallic black.The interior is in original condition, ash has a few cracks, ront seats are older Recaros in solid shape with driver's side needing re-upholstery, ear seats are in excellent condition, ice Momo steering wheel, lock does not work. The drivetrainappears to be all original,it runs and drives strong and smooth,I'm not sure how many miles it has, he odometer does not turn,all the gauges do work perfectly.I have two keys and all original books plus the original tool pouch! This is a nice example of a 2002tii, t does need some rust work as I have included a few photos to illustrate. The rust is mostly concentrated around thewindshield and rear window,the front right fender has some bubbling near the door gap, ndercarriage is pretty clean,just a small rust area under thepassenger's side floor board about a size of a silver dollar. The fact that it does not have a sunroof has been a reason for the limited rust, very 2002 with sunroof I've owned had much more rust underneathand at the door sill areas. EverythingI mentioned isrepairable and once all done it'll be a great car to enjoy for many years with it's valueincreasing. As it sits,it's avery drivable and enjoyable car and perhaps down the road you can get the rust around the glassesrepaired, e-upholsterthe driver's side seat and have a nice little tii.For the California buyers, his being a 74needs no smog!!I'm selling itdue to lack of time, ust bought a housewhich is proving to be a lot of work!!.
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