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1975 BMW 2002 ITB race car for sale pictures and update


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I am updating the post from before. I am selling my 1975 BMW 2002 ITB race car for $5500 obo. The car has been raced with Midwest Council for the ten years. I have a current log book and annual tech for the 2011 season. The car has 1:27s at Blackhawk Farms and 2:56s at Road america. It does have minor battles scars from ITB racing, dounut marks and dings. No major accidents with the car. I hoping to sell this car inside the 2002 family, to somebody that will love her like have. It will also include spare parts I have for the car. The car was built to SCCA ITB specs and also raced in vintage and production classes.

Spec Sheet for the car:

Rebuilt motor this off season

Ivey weber 32/36 carb

Ireland suspension Coil-overs front #450 spring and #400 rear

Electronic Ing.

Six point cage

Custom brake ducts

one set of toyo ra1 with one race on them

4.10 welded diff

Metric Mech. transmission

Spares include:

E-12 heads

3.90 welded diff

Engine core

Two extra sets of wheels with used toyo tires

Thanks for your help posting and to the board.

Matt

mj2002bmw@yahoo.com

224-545-2883

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ITB has never been a national class. it has been a regional class since its inception. I was on the National SCCA IT Advisory Council for many years setting the SCCA IT rules and classifying the cars....I am pretty familiar with how it works....

the bumper is not about appearance, it is about weight. deleting it creates an advantage by removing it from the end of the car.

ITB is extremely competitive on the east coast and folks play by the rules. you would never make it to the grid without a front bumper here. we get 25+ ITB cars for every MARRS race in the DC Region, about half dozen are 02's. It is dissapointing to hear there are places that ignore the rules.

you still have a nice car, just not ITB legal...;-)

2xM3

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Those pictures were most likely not taken at an SCCA event, as there is no way that car would leave the grid without the prerequisite SCCA stickers adorning the car. My suspicion is that the car was legal for the organization it was running that day. Add a bumper and stickers and you are legal for ITB. I think that the car can be run in multiple organizations is a big plus for selling the car.

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