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My NK 2000 is now on BaT - DID NOT SELL


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Well, it’s a sad but happy day. I really don’t think Victoria BC is a good place for me to keep the car so I’m letting it go ...

 

https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1967-bmw-nk-2000/

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1967 2000 #1326213 SOLD / 1972 2002 Verona - insurance loss / 1962 700 Luxus SOLD / 1975 530i Malaga SOLD

http://nk2000project.blogspot.com/

"Rust Never Sleeps"

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Good luck with your auction, I will put in a good word.  All 67 2000 I have seen have the 2000 in center on the trunk lid and they had dimpled nose trim I thought?

HBChris

`73 3.0CS Chamonix, `69 2000 NK Atlantik

`70 2800 Polaris, `79 528i Chamonix

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1 hour ago, HBChris said:

All 67 2000 I have seen have the 2000 in center on the trunk lid and they had dimpled nose trim I thought?

Thanks. I thought only the automatics had the trunk lid 2000 but dunno.

 

My car likely had the dimpled nose trim originally but it was long gone when I bought the car. I was never able to find an NOS example to replace it with.

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1967 2000 #1326213 SOLD / 1972 2002 Verona - insurance loss / 1962 700 Luxus SOLD / 1975 530i Malaga SOLD

http://nk2000project.blogspot.com/

"Rust Never Sleeps"

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So the buyer flaked?  The BAT site still indicates it as being sold, incl the comments section.  I've always wondered about the percentage of auction winners who don't follow-through.  Yes they get banned, etc., but it's not always apparent when revisiting the listing.

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Let’s just say that it was no one’s fault, but there was no way I’d have let the car go for so little.

 

i suspect that it was a bad idea to try to sell the car via an American auction. Perhaps owing to the coronavirus and a general lack of knowledge about import requirements to get a car back into the States, the car sat for six days until the auction’s end without a single bid, something I’ve never seen on BaT.

 

And more puzzling, the auction while ongoing  received very few comments. I’m happy to keep driving my NK for a while longer. She runs great and the summer weather here in BC is gorgeous.

1967 2000 #1326213 SOLD / 1972 2002 Verona - insurance loss / 1962 700 Luxus SOLD / 1975 530i Malaga SOLD

http://nk2000project.blogspot.com/

"Rust Never Sleeps"

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