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    Model: BMW 2002
    Year: 1973
    Manufactured Date: No value
    Original Color: Malaga
    Transmission: 4 Speed Manual
    Current Color: primer
    Current Owner: padraig_ian
    Location: Norfolk, VA
    Last Sold: 09/26/2018

    1973 BMW 2002. just recently picked it up off a friend of mine who has had it for a few years. owner before him tried to do a few things (like the paint). current plan is to fix the floor pans and other body panels and get it to a drivable condition. long term would like to do a pretty extensive restoration. always have loved these vehicles and excited to finally have one. 

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