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'67_1600-02 Trailer Hitch


Lucian

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Hi Cru Jones, that is cool motorcycle .. I think racer in 50's name "Cooper"  had moon eyes on his helmet or fairing .. he was known for full throttle in to a corner and cut throttle in turn....   trailer hitch: I have a straight muffler from a Audi and the idea of mount is make the horiz and slope down 1st on bench then with car on lift I have 10" to go up over the muffler (may have to move muff.. a bit to right for install)... then can bolt unit in to place ... then the rear gussets install with some move around ability  .... I have 4 other places to increase strength if needed or want to do at that time...... Lucian

'67 BMW 1600-2 Sahara/Brown 133,000 ..'73 BMW R90/6 Blk/White pin/s 155,000

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If you can find a copy of the blue factory shop manual, it gives instructions for installing the factory trailer hitch--that will give you locations for bolting up what you fabricate, how to tie into electrical system etc...

 

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mike

'69 Nevada sunroof-Wolfgang-bought new
'73 Sahara sunroof-Ludwig-since '78
'91 Brillantrot 318is sunroof-Georg Friederich 
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I took the hitch off my '76 for the same reason... busted shins. It was not a factory accessory and the attachment seemed a little wimpy. They did a nice job of tapping into the tail lights though, by soldering the wires onto the bulb socket tabs, as opposed to splicing into the wire. I added the connectors to make the light assemblies removable for cleaning and painting. (the blue ones in the photos).

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FYI - Here is a pic of a Da'Lan hitch I had on the back of my 73 2002 for years.  It mounted above the center exit Superprint exhaust and was bolted to the body behind the bumper and up through the center frame rail.  No problems towing and retrieving a 15 ft. Boston Whaler with a 50 hp engine about a 1/2 mile to the launching ramp.

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Hi Gruizer, I had a wanted ad looking for one but none came up ...(or some said they  would have to look in parts but they had sold them) so did design and followed factory with rear end gussets ... there is still time to buy original if one available ....my car was manuf in Nov 1967 and from info I keep gathering .. I think it was a transition model ... example of a few items rear badges '67..bumpers 68 ... brake sw oil pressure .. Dec '67 they were mech ... paint is lighter than the yellow tint but matches my hood and trunk comp which is original paint? ... wheels 4 on ground are stamped '68 but spare is stamped '67 ... I have early trim horiz all around car...etc .... what month in '67 was your made & I would love to see photos .... some of my links ...http://www.bmw2002faq.com/topic/145739-bmw-1600-trailer-hitch/

http://www.bmw2002faq.com/topic/135046-spotted-1602-in-west-los-angeles-ca/  http://www.bmw2002faq.com/topic/92685-bmw160067ca684sale1970000-nt/  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sO7voGA_X20  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PM-JNJSTtAk

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'67 BMW 1600-2 Sahara/Brown 133,000 ..'73 BMW R90/6 Blk/White pin/s 155,000

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