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FS: 73 BMW 2002tii


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It's actually a Verona car, if you read the description. Black cars are basically non-original in this vintage.

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Nice car Pete. Black cars are rare, it is a great looking color on a tii especially if done well. Cosmic wheels, very cool and look just right on your car. Makes me want to get back in an '02 again. Nice job.

www.alpinabmw2002.com

Jack Fahuna of http://probimmer.com/ built the motor and I did quite a bit of work on it at Casey MotorSports. Jack has more knowledge of its history, but not much more. I'd be happy to fill in anyone's questions on what I know of the car. Email me at tjones02 at hotmail dot com.

Rather rare real Euro Tii... buy, drive, enjoy and continue from where the car stands now or perform a body restoration...

Pete, Good Luck With The Sale!!

Cheers,

P.S. I took this shot while the car was in our hands at Casey MotorSports... We ended up using it for the website as well...

http://s121.photobucket.com/albums/o236/tjones02_bucket/Casey%20Motorsports/?action=view&current=P1010348.jpg

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Tom Jones

BMW mechanic for over 25 years, BMWCCA since 1984
66 BMW16oo stored, 67 1600-2 lifelong project, 2 more 67-8 1600s, 86 528e 5sp 585k, 91 318i
Mom&Dad's, 65 1800TiSA, 70 2800, 72 2002Tii 2760007 orig owners, 15 Z4 N20

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Beautiful car! Wish I was in the market. Craigslist ad.

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I am selling my 1972 BMW European 2002tii. This tii in particular is numbers matching and has a very early VIN (the 9250th tii ever built).

The BMW 2002 tii is the high performance, fuel-injection version of the iconic BMW 2002. The tii models were fitted with an mechanical fuel-injection system that produced a power increase of nearly a third (100bhp to 130bhp). When new 0-60 times were 8.3 seconds and fuel economy in the upper twenties.

This is a very solid vehicle with a rebuilt engine. I have put approximately 1600 miles on the rebuild and used the appropriate 'break-in' oil and have also performed the subsequent interval oil changes.

The original color is Verona but was painted Schwartz at some point. The paint is in good shape and the coverage is thorough. However, there is some flaking in the engine bay. From what I can tell the sheet metal and frame is straight solid . The exterior trim is in good shape as is the glass. There is a small rust spot near the rear passenger window and a 5mm paint bubble on the front of the hood at the belt line. That's all I've able to find. I don't know the history of the vehicle before I owned it.

The car has period correct Cosmic MKII wheels and new tires (Falken Sinera 185/75R13). These look really sharp and fill the wheel well nicely and proportionately.

The interior is in good condition. The dash board has been recovered and the headliner is in good shape. All the upholstery has plenty of cushion. The driver's seat has a couple of seam splits on the seat bottoms but otherwise in good shape. The rear seats have no issues. Door cards are complete with no speaker cut-outs for the after-market Alpine stereo. Speakers are mounted on the rear shelf and under the dash, however it is currently not functioning. I haven't tried to fix this either as I prefer to listen to the engine when I drive. The carpet is in fairly good shape and I've been told it is original to the car. Rear shock towers are solid. It also has the trunk battery relocate with strut brace. Gauges and lights are functioning. Although the tii clock (per usual) is not working. The blower motor is not working either.

This isn't a show car but an honest driver that will bring big smiles and lots of compliments. The car tracks straight, shifts smooth, and keeps up well in traffic. Everyone that I've taken for a drive has always commented on how much 'go' it has. The car has always been kept in the garage.

I'm asking $14,850.

Below is a list of work that has been done.

Work completed:

complete engine rebuild:

Mahle 10.1:1 C.R. pistons (per euro specs)

new crank & cam

new K S main and rod bearings

new timing chain and rail tensioner

new oil pump and chain

new tii water pump

complete cylinder head rebuild

new engine coolant cross-over pipe

new tii coolant hoses

new left & right motor mounts

new left & right transmission mounts

blueprinted tii distributor

NOS fuel filter

NOS air filters

new fuel hoses

new ball joints & support arms bushings

new set of S.T. sway bars (front & rear)

new rear glass gasket & insert clip

new stainless steel brake lines

re-cored radiator

tii wheel cylinders & rear shoes

new hood insulation

new wipers

fixed e-brake

new driver & passenger 3-point seat belts

new differential seal kit

new driveshaft flex disc

new selector rod seal

new output shaft seal

new lock plate

new left & right upper strut mounts

new Optima red top battery

new battery cables & terminals

Nardi Classico steering wheel & hub assembly

new tires

* Location: Lodi

* it's NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests

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Picked up the car this past Saturday - it's quite a nice driver-condition car, and I'm happy to have it join the two Alfas. I've got a couple of projects planned for it - the first is to figure out why it pulls to the right under hard braking (it has SS hoses, if that makes a difference) and fix the heater/fan stuff so it can be a good partner for longer trips.

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