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For Sale -- Restored 1973 2002 w/ Sunroof


jcsteuber1

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Price: $16000
Location: Perth Amboy, NJ


Description:

Please check the post on Craigslist : https://jerseyshore.craigslist.org/cto/d/perth-amboy-beautifully-restored-1973/6787427665.html

 

Please contact me with any additional questions: Jeff Steuber at nine zero eight 216-7041. Thanks.

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Handsome car with nice description.  Thank you, Mr..Ms. Seller.

 

Wondering...why so many "restorations" do not include "restoring" the engine and engine bay?  This one looks as if the engine and bay have never been touched.  One would think "Beautifully Restored..." would apply to these areas, too.  Many ads do not even include photos of the engine and bay, regardless of its appearance (many times there is a good reason...).  At least, this one did..  

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Wow @iinca a little harsh don't you think? NMNA, but sometimes people just fix these up over the years as drivers, doesn't the make the car a turd or the guy a flipper. Ad sounds like he's had it a long time, and he's a FAQ member, but who knows, maybe it's all a web of lies.

 

It did make me laugh, though, when I clicked from the exterior pics to the engine bay.

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10 hours ago, Flunder said:

Atlantik 72! Tobacco gut. Top year and colors. 

 

 

+1

 

And as much as I love the Atlantik/Tobacco combo — and I do — it’s doubtful the car came from the factory with this combo. Like Baikal Blue (think of COOP’s fabulous former tii, color-changed from Sahara, but retaining the Sahara’s original Tobacco interior), Arktisblau, and Riviera, the BMW medium-to-dark blues tended to be paired by the factory with black, gray, or black-and-gray interiors. I think BMW was better at suspensions than color pairings. This was certainly true of Atlantik, from its first appearance ca. 1968 until its demise in 1974: it was with black, gray, or black-and-gray interiors. U.S.-spec examples most commonly had black all-vinyl interiors.

 

Since, the seat covers, door cards, and carpets have all been replaced in this Atlantik example, I doubt there are any remnants of the original black all-vinyl interior (that’s the most likely interior on a U.S.-spec Atlantik car manufactured in approximately March 1973). I, personally, wouldn’t lose any sleep over this switch, as it improves the car aesthetically, but I’d probably track down some more authentic-looking door cards....

 

Regards,

 

Steve

 

 

 

 

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1976 2002 Polaris, 2742541 (original owner)

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

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