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  • 2760018
    Year: 1972
    Manufactured Date: 10/20/1971
    Original Color: Inka
    Transmission: 4 Speed Manual
    Current Color: Colorado
    Current Owner: mo's72tii
    Last Sold: No value

    From BMW Group Archives:

    2760018 - BMW 2002 tii US - built 20.10.1971 - delivered 08.11.1971 to Hoffman Motors in New York - colour Inka (022)”

     

    Legal delivery to Hoffman Motors Corp (a New York City-domiciled corporation) on November 8, 1971.

     

    VIN 2760018 is the eighteenth U.S.-spec tii manufactured. Its current whereabouts have not been confirmed, but, per the following threads, forum member mo’s72tii owned it in 2010, planned an S14 conversion for it at that time, and may have completed the conversion around May 6, 2019:

     

     

     

     


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