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Hi Steve, just curious, but does the catalogue show a Petri steering wheel as an option as well. My car has some upgrades that are not common on many of similar models I have come across.Mike

Mike,

There are no steering wheels whatsoever in the ca. 1972 BMW accessories brochure. And everything in the brochure is BMW-branded, with BMW part numbers.

I've seen a couple of earlier '02-era accessory brochures (Tom Jones has a large early ['67?] example), and both were larger than this one -- I bookmarked one but the link no longer gets you to an operating Website. Nonetheless, it seemed that some dealerships had non-BMW retail operations in addition to the BMW parts network. Radios and stereos, e.g., Blaupunkt and Becker, come to mind. But perhaps the presence of aftermarket goods was precluded where BMW offered competing goods.

Regards,

Steve

1976 2002 Polaris, 2742541 (original owner)

1973 2002tii Inka, 2762757 (not-the-original owner)

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Interesting topic.  I am in the middle of gluing my carpet in the 69 and cleaning up the (2) gray colored sill pieces.  For a comparison, I looked at my tii and they were completely different.  When did BMW change this design?

 

The 69 has sill covers that point toward the inside of the car

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The 73 has black plastic covers that point toward the outside of the car and have one additional cover that snaps over the door edge.

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Jim Gerock

 

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

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The 73 has black plastic covers that point toward the outside of the car and have one additional cover that snaps over the door edge.

I thought I'd seen the black entrance step moulding before. Jim's picture confirms my memory. That adds a mystery. Did the 74+ cars have black plastic?

73 Inka Tii #2762958

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15 minutes ago, Russell74Fjord said:

Just acquired a set, NOS from the massive sale today. see PNW listing,

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I would like to find a set for my 69. They prevent scuffing of the rockers.

Jim Gerock

 

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

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30 minutes ago, jgerock said:

They prevent scuffing of the rockers.

If you are not necessarily desiring bright metal, buy some stone guard clear bra material from xpel technologies.  It's is available in strip and in various widths. 

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A radiator shop is a good place to take a leak.

 

I have no idea what I'm doing but I know I'm really good at it.

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22 minutes ago, jimk said:

If you are not necessarily desiring bright metal, buy some stone guard clear bra material from xpel technologies.  It's is available in strip and in various widths. 

That would be too easy- like putting it on a late model Bimmer.

 

jim- seriously that is a great idea.  Thank you.

Jim Gerock

 

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

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2 hours ago, Russell74Fjord said:

Just acquired a set, NOS from the massive sale today. see PNW listing,

Aluminum sill set.jpg

Nice!

 

Saw that Craigslist post.  Were there a lot of buyers?  I was just in Edmonds on Wednesday.  It's a bit of a drive twice in one week. 

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2 hours ago, jgerock said:

that is a great idea.  Thank you.

You are welcome.  I used some pieces left over from when I covered the front of the 02.

A radiator shop is a good place to take a leak.

 

I have no idea what I'm doing but I know I'm really good at it.

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