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For Sale 1974 2002 Daily Driver Sunroof+working AC, $5000


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Up for sale is my 74 2002, converted to 5 speed, transmission shifts with ease no grinds or noises, has new clutch master and slave cylinder,New brakes,rotors, calipers and pads, and new starter. AC works great, interior is in great condition, has a working sunroof with absolutely no leaks. all electrical work great, tires are semi new has e21 turbines that are in exceptionally great condition, registered and carries a clean title, and tags are good till June this year. paint is ok but could use a respray. Asking $5000 or best offer. For more info please call 818 703 2097, I'm mostly available on the weekends to show the car.

thanks for looking.

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that's a nice little car. looks pretty straight too. how many miles on her? any suspension changes?

don

Thanks Don, If the odo flipped once(which I have no way of verifying) then the milage should be around 160K, stock suspension all around.

1979 e21 318 (sold)

1975 Inka (sold)

1983 e21 320i (sold)

1974 Polaris (sold)

1975 M42 Swap (work in progress)

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looks pretty good. what's with the exhaust hanging so low?

Thank you, That's just the way the exhaust is mounted, it's the first thing that should be removed from the car once bought, this thing doesn't belong on a 2002.

1979 e21 318 (sold)

1975 Inka (sold)

1983 e21 320i (sold)

1974 Polaris (sold)

1975 M42 Swap (work in progress)

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super nice car. can you post some photos of the engine and trunk? this is the price range i'm looking in.

thanks...tom

Thank you tom, I will snap some pictures over the weekend.

1979 e21 318 (sold)

1975 Inka (sold)

1983 e21 320i (sold)

1974 Polaris (sold)

1975 M42 Swap (work in progress)

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