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With the exception of the strut brace, which I am not fussing about, that is about the most original airbox I have seen.

Robert, those clamps on your throttle body are as valuable as most 2002s. They are unobtainable.

"90% of your carb problems are in the ignition, Mike."

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you might also consider this Alpina mounting arrangement for cars without the Ti/Tii brackets welded to the inner fender. Should be easy to fabricate out if sheet aluminum.

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'72 Polaris 2002Tii - assembling
'72 Agave 2002 - Original/Stock

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you might also consider this Alpina mounting arrangement for cars without the Ti/Tii brackets welded to the inner fender. Should be easy to fabricate out of sheet aluminum.

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'72 Polaris 2002Tii - assembling
'72 Agave 2002 - Original/Stock

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With the exception of the strut brace, which I am not fussing about, that is about the most original airbox I have seen.

Robert, those clamps on your throttle body are as valuable as most 2002s. They are unobtainable.

thank you for the kind words, sir. i appreciate your expertise and will preserve the set-up until someone pries this car out my cold, dead hands.

not for nothing do i use it's chassis # as my ID. on every forum i've used since january 2003.

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If I am not mistaken, did'nt the original 1600ti come with 2 single bbl carbs? I saw and article for it once years ago. I am looking for it & will post if I find it. Has anyone else ever heard of that set up for the 1600 or am I just off my rocker? (again!)

1970 Granada 1600 "The 16",  2000 528i Siena Red "The 5",  1968 Mustang 289 Muscle Car Blue, 

1999 318ti M Package Green,  1982 633CSi 5 speed Blue,  2011 550i M Package Black (6 speed manual)

 

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If I am not mistaken, did'nt the original 1600ti come with 2 single bbl carbs? I saw and article for it once years ago. I am looking for it & will post if I find it. Has anyone else ever heard of that set up for the 1600 or am I just off my rocker? (again!)

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Ruby Red 73tii built 5/30/73 "Celeste"

Riviera 69 2002 built 5/30/69 "Oscar"

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