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BMW 2002 Vintage Dashes...inching their way to reality


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Moving at Glacial speed,...but

Instagram post yesterday. 

So far so good....

 

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Next full sample of our @vintagedashes #bmw2002 dash is in hand. Progress has been slow we know. Even though the dash is small & most would assume it’s an easy build but all the curvatures make it...

 

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1975 Malaga. It is rusty and  springs an occasional leak.  Just like me. 

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Is the 2 piece for a '73 US car? I believe so. If so, this could be amazing timing.

 

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1973 2002tii (2764167), Baikal, sunroof, A/C, 5spd OD, 3.91 LSD, etc. Rebuild blog here!

In the past: Verona H&B 1973 2002tii (2762913); Malaga 1975 2002; White 1975 2002

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You are likely right but for some reason I recall it being described as around $750. Not cheap but less than a good recovering (I think!).

 

Not sure what final price will be of course.

1973 2002tii (2764167), Baikal, sunroof, A/C, 5spd OD, 3.91 LSD, etc. Rebuild blog here!

In the past: Verona H&B 1973 2002tii (2762913); Malaga 1975 2002; White 1975 2002

--> Blog: Repro tii cold start relay;   --> If you need an Alpina A4 tuning manual, PM me!

 

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Well, I hate to be the naysayer, but I don't understand why they are focusing on the two piece dash. The three piece dash is much better as it offers more versatility, and it was the most widely produced dash. Furthermore, those of us with the very early Euro  three piece dash can also use the top piece, which is always the first to develop cracks. By re-producing the two piece dash you're just narrowing your market niche and prospective sales. It's a bad choice, not to mention the two piece dash is ugly, but not as ugly as the one piece. So, I'm really not looking forward. I'll never purchase a re-production two piece or one piece dash.

 

In the last resort I can probably figure out a way to cover the dash with vinyl, where it would look decent. Or, I'll fill and paint it. But, I'm never going to opt for a "Glob" two piece or one piece dash.

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Vintage Dashes was working on both single and 2 piece dashes. I believe they might be focused on the 2 piece first because it was easier (relatively) to manufacturer. 

 

FWIW - Just Dashes is up to $3000+ to recover a dash. 

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1973 Mintgrun 2002 "Kermit" (sold)

1973 Inka 2002 "Ernie"

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The last time I inquired about recover costs from Just Dashes, it seems like their prices have come down a bit since the pandemic days(they quoted me like $4k and a waiting list of 2 years), now it's closer to around $2k and turnaround time of around 2 months.  Judging by what Vintage dashes sells their dashes made for Datsons and Porsches, the price of the 2002 should be in line at around $1500, which really isn't bad at all compared to recovering it.  

 

 

 

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20 hours ago, PhilC said:

Ok, someone tell me what the one, two and three parts are please. Pictures would be even better 😁

Types of dashboards

 

You can also see the factory exploded view of the different dashboards in the vehicle trim section of realoem.com

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