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  1. Nice going, Mike! Looking forward to seeing you at Oktoberfest! vince
  2. Not Mine! A friend of mine and long time CCA member in the Chicago suburbs, Alex, has a 2002 to sell, he can be reached at: oldbmw@gmx.com The website with the ad is: http://www.windycitybmw.com/Classifieds/Detail.aspx?Id=1199 1974 Make: BMW Model: 2002 Title: Description: Beautiful fresh jade green (jadegrun) paint. Perfect body, Rust free. Tan interior. Sunroof. This is a clean example of the classic BMW 2002, the sports sedan that started it all. 4-speed, Fresh 2.0 BMW Factory Rebuild TI engine, (<5000 miles) 9.5 pistons, 32/36 Weber carb, 3.90 differential, Bilstein shocks, Recaro drivers seat. Car runs well and has no mechanical problems. Needs final steps of restoration: install carpet, console, door panels, outside trim, bumpers, etc. All parts included. Buy it now and you install parts or buy finished car. Buy now and you can choose how to finish interior and trim: Concours, Street, Race, your choice. Need space, too many projects. Chicago area Price: $4,700.00 Phone Home: (630) 699-0265
  3. That is one of my gripes with auctions like this, they post a bunch of nice pictures of basically the same area of the car, and never good shots of important spots, like the underside, etc. even if they are in good shape. I think a serious buyer would be more likely to pass on an auction like this. Yeah, it does look sort of ridiculous all tarted up like that. Neatly done, but looks too much like a rice racer wanna be. But I'm old.... vince
  4. I called the seller Tuesday, interesting guy. He promised to send me pictures, and even though I emailed him through cl that night, I never got a response. Hard to buy a car when the seller doesn't respond. And people wonder why I have only one 2002! Oh well, now I don't have to sell anything to make room. vince
  5. Gee, I'm blushing. That article was meant to be a fairly basic what to look for list, but better than nothing. Thanks, Paul! I thought you bailed out of the 2002 world a while ago, but nice to see you're back! I'm well and in the Chicago area, and obviously still haven't grown up. vince
  6. I don't have a wife and don't list my cars in my sig line.... vince
  7. Like Kris, I too wish I had more space....and time. Looks like a cool project. I'll have some problems sleeping.... Good luck with selling it! vince
  8. Paul, good to hear your dad is still riding in BMWs! I haven't heard from him in years, hope he's doing well, give him my regards> vince
  9. I like Fast Orange hand cleaner and a toothbrush for these things. vince
  10. Wow, talk about a blast from the past, indeed.... Welcome back to 2002 Land, Lisa! Yes. I still have your calendar. ) And I still have the green ti, though it and I now live back in the Chicago area. Occasionally I cross paths with Rodney.... Good to hear from you and that you are well! vince
  11. About halfway down the page at the link below is some info on how the Weber "kits" were originally set up for some cars. The DCOE listing for the 1800 TISA might be a good baseline to start with. http://www.postdiluvian.org/~mason/moto/jetting.html From what I remember, the 45s were usually meant more for a higher RPM engine, with bigger cam, exhaust, porting, etc. The linkage can also be suspect, does pedal travel match the throttle butterfly position well? Is half throttle really half throttle? The carbs were intended to be used with the bell-shaped air horns, without these, airflow isn't as smooth and hesitation and bogging can occur. This can be treated to some degree with tuning, but makes it more difficult. Lastly, the airflow with the air horns is also affected by having a filter or box-like something around them to eliminate the turbulence and enable the air to flow smoothly into the horns. Hope some of this helps, vince
  12. No snorkels on tis from the factory that I've ever heard of. vince
  13. Definitely real, looks like an interesting project car for someone. vince
  14. Nice going, Martin. I didn't know it was one of Sam's projects. Poor car Bet it's happier with you. Wish I had more time to look at it last year, I've always liked the NK cars. vince
  15. Wow....this is indeed beyond cool! I totally agree with the thought of trying to keep it as original as possible. Only the second NK I would be interesting in buying and making room in my garage for, makes a perfect fit with my collection of tis (Alcan Rally 2002ti, 318ti CS) and other BMWs but I suspect lots of others are interested in it too. Feel free to contact me if you think of selling it. So I'll be happy with my BMWs, old Dodge trucks, and a few oddballs. Justin, Yale's car was not very original when he got it, and wasn't when I got it. If someone restored it to perfection, he'd be spinning in his grave. That you've done so much to it already and still drive it and track it, I'm sure he'd be proud and smiling where ever he is. Imagine the column he'd write about it now! vince vstrazzabosco@yahoo.com
  16. The color is a bit too blue to be Rivera, which is more grayish. Odd color for a tii vince
  17. Great looking car, especially like the color contrast! Jim beat me to it by asking about the ti engine info, LOL. I'd be interested in finding out the VIN on the block to see it came from any cars I have info on. Thanks, vince
  18. Sorry too hear that its sold, was hoping to hear back from you so we could make a fair deal, I liked the car and was serious about having it shipped back. If the deal falls through, you've got my email address. vince
  19. When I first looked at the ad, all the engine and other interesting pictures were missing. Now they're back. Why do people coat the engine compartment with black crud? And do I see some troweling of black stuff on the rockers? Hmmm. Otherwise looks like a decent car? vince
  20. During that whole issue with Conan, there was a local Chicago comedian interviewed on the news (Tom Dreesen?) who pointed out that NBC made the deal to replace Jay with Conan, and while Jay didn't like it, he went ahead and tried to make his show work in it's new slot. What a lot of folks seemed to miss is that Conan just didn't bring in the viewers, both before he was given the Tonight Show, and especially after it. The Tonight Show bombed with Conan. Why NBC signed Conan to take over when Jay was #1 is hard to figure out, and why Conan would think that giving him the #1 slot would make him #1 is equally hard to figure out. Not a bad guy, but seemed pretty quirky at times. I know a few people who have visited Jay's garage or filmed events with Jay, and like the others say, he's a very down to earth car guy, liable to run late for a meeting while talking cars with guys like us. vince
  21. My thought is to tell wildcat you'll take his advice after he wins the auction. What if there was another legitimate bidder with bucks waiting until the last minute? Good luck! vince
  22. Jim, sorry to hear about the guibo issues. When I did my 5-speed conversion in 2002, the only way to do it was with the tabs. It has held up fine, still using the same guibo. Washers may affect things a little. I once installed the bolts in the wrong direction on my 525i and had a noticeable vibration. Taking them out and putting them in the right direction made the vibration go away. I've seen several different versions of the bracket, and I'd hazard a guess that Roadhog's on the right track in mentioning that the brackets may sag. I'd wonder if some may flex at times. I always wondered why BMW didn't use a bracket like that, maybe there was a reason? Good luck with the tabs. I remember not having a whole lot of room to work in down there, but yours is cleaner.... vince
  23. Riviera was my first guess, too. Not often you see a freshly painted car in Riviera, it is a nice color. vince
  24. When I first started looking at 2002s in the early 1990s, there was no interest in the NK cars, save the TISA. Hence, lots of them haven't been maintained that well. It seems like only in the past few years has there been any interest developing in the NK cars, and even then, I think it's limited to a certain few who are serious/deranged enough to buy them. Parts availability may also be a factor. I've considered buying a few NK cars that are sorta out of the mainstream, came real close to making an offer on the gray one that Mike bought, but the green one that Roger ended up with is the only one I liked enough to try to buy. I get the feeling there are still quite a few out there, but again, because of the still-limited appeal, poor condition and different versions, they don't always show up here or are easily remembered. I also think that since many of the cars seem to need work to make them drivable or look nice, they aren't going to fetch high dollars, so the sellers aren't motivated to try to sell them. vince
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