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Want to Purchase a 70-73 BMW 2002 Automatic Transmission


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9 minutes ago, Teelinger said:

Yep, budget for mid-teens to start. There was a white roundie automatic for sale in California recently for about 20k that was really nice but the ad expired. Keep an eye out for it just in case it didn't sell. I'll post it here if I see it again. 

Awesome thanks.  I'd definitely lean roundie if all else is equal.  And, prefer black/dark interior.  I don't personally mind a beat exterior (as long as of course not a rust bucket) but don't want a project for the engine/trans etc. Thanks again.

 

 

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Here are a couple more. Not sure if they're still available. 

Check out this BMW 2002 1976 for $14900 on OfferUp https://offerup.co/JdfK755YOab

Check out this Automatic BMW 2002, 1975 model for $16000 on OfferUp https://offerup.co/1V6QLugZOab

 

1987 Porsche 944 Turbo (sold)
1973 Mintgrun 2002 "Kermit" (sold)

1973 Inka 2002 "Ernie"

1986 VW Vanagon Syncro Weekender "Otto Van Gonzo"

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1 minute ago, Teelinger said:

Here are a couple more. Not sure if they're still available. 

Check out this BMW 2002 1976 for $14900 on OfferUp https://offerup.co/JdfK755YOab

Check out this Automatic BMW 2002, 1975 model for $16000 on OfferUp https://offerup.co/1V6QLugZOab

 

Very cool, thank you!  I've reached out to both.   Now, to ship... or road trip? haha. That Burgundy looks great.  

 

Easy swap of the bumpers to the sleeker euro ones, or whatever? 

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Re: bumpers. Easy to switch? Yes, just some bolts with a kit. But there's going to be several holes afterwards. You can easily put in small plugs from Home Depot. Or, you can do a full conversion and weld up all the holes and paint it. Up to you. 

1987 Porsche 944 Turbo (sold)
1973 Mintgrun 2002 "Kermit" (sold)

1973 Inka 2002 "Ernie"

1986 VW Vanagon Syncro Weekender "Otto Van Gonzo"

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I spent several months looking at cars before deciding- 

 

These are 45 year old cars and at your price point expect to have to put in some mechanical work/$$$. 

 

As you live in CA. I would stay away from the 1976 model year due to smog requirements.

 

I originally wanted a Roundie, but nothing at my price point fit the bill.

 

The Square taillights are less desirable but, I am very happy with mine and enjoy driving it and working on it.

 

Do your due diligence and don’t be in a rush- that’s my best advice

 

Look for a dry, straight and as rust free car as possible- mechanical issues are solvable- the other potential issues are far more problematic to deal with.


 

 

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18 hours ago, RoundieQuest2020 said:

I spent several months looking at cars before deciding- 

 

These are 45 year old cars and at your price point expect to have to put in some mechanical work/$$$. 

 

As you live in CA. I would stay away from the 1976 model year due to smog requirements.

 

I originally wanted a Roundie, but nothing at my price point fit the bill.

 

The Square taillights are less desirable but, I am very happy with mine and enjoy driving it and working on it.

 

Do your due diligence and don’t be in a rush- that’s my best advice

 

Look for a dry, straight and as rust free car as possible- mechanical issues are solvable- the other potential issues are far more problematic to deal with.


 

 

Appreciate the tips.  Definitely hope to find a west coast car (both for ease of delivery, but also for hopeful lack of rust).  

 

Looking too for a good FAQ on buying used, what to look for in terms of common problem areas.  

 

I remember being a small kid and my grandma had both a Datsun 510 and a 2002 -- somehow both are dream cars now. Ha.

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