1972 Bmw 2002 Tii Roundie on 2040-cars
Sebring, Florida, United States
If you have any questions feel free to email me at: lucille.goracke@offensivelytolerant.com .
1972 Bmw 2002 Tii Roundie. The car is 100 % Original down to the color code and matching numbers on engine and transmission. 35 K documented miles and service history dating back to when it was new. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to own a car of this caliber. They are rising in value fast and this car is ready to be put in a Museum or anyone's garage and driven anywhere.
The color is called Malaga and its stunning. During the restoration on a nearly rust free car . The body was taken down to its shell and then media blasted and the car was repainted from top to bottom and then reassembled . The work was done by a true professional who has a lot of experience in these cars. The paint is stunning and show's no imperfections, scratches, dents etc. The chrome trim on the car is like new in every way. Also the bumpers are perfect. The doors line up very well and close nicely. The trunk is like new as is the undercarriage. It's truly spotless from the top to the bottom.
The saddle interior is all original except for the new Carpeting. The mat's are in plastic and it can be removed when the new owner takes delivery. The headliner is Pristine. The dash is Pristine as are the door panels and seats. The seats are very firm and feel amazing. everything is Original and correct on the interior. It has the Original radio which works well.
Mechanically she is a Gem. The engine was completely gone through when it was being restored. It's highly detailed and runs like new. She fires right up and has amazing power when shifting through all 4 speeds. There are no leaks whatsoever. The suspension is all new and very tight. Also the exhaust is new . You will notice in the engine bay all the Original factory stickers and vin plate they are all clear and look like when new. The tires are new as are the brakes. All fluids have been replaced as well as all filters, Oil,fuel and air.
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BMW pondering hardcore M4 to celebrate 100 years?
Thu, 03 Oct 20132013 is the year for Lamborghini, Aston Martin and the Porsche 911, but 2016 will be the year for BMW. That's when the Munich-based maker of the Ultimate Driving Machine will celebrate its 100th birthday, with what will probably be a year-long celebration. Part of that 365-day party will, reportedly, be an even hotter version of the new BMW M4, which is set to debut in January at the Detroit Auto Show.
Yes, according to Australia's Car Sales, the über-M4 has been hinted at by higher-ups at BMW's M division, who claim the rear seats will be removed, much like the M3 GTS, while other weight-saving measures will be used to try and bring the M4's weight below 3,000 pounds. There's no mention of engine mods, but if the M4's biturbocharged six is as good as we think it'll be, that's not a deal-breaker for us.
The lightening process on the so-called M4 GTS would involve replacing the hood and front fenders with parts made of carbon fiber, while the doors would switch from steel to aluminum. Besides the deletion of the rear seats, Car Sales is predicting lightweight racing buckets, with a carbon-fiber shell and a minimal amount of padding. Expect lots and lots of Alcantara, in place of leather.
2015 BMW X4
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In the midst of all of this, BMW blurred the lines around both the SUV and coupe genres with its big, heavy, and in many ways ridiculous X5-based "Sports Activity Coupe" (cue collective eye-roll), dubbed X6. Auto wags scoffed at its lack of utility, compromised outward visibility and added cost, but a more emotional public was apparently smitten enough by its aggressive looks to avail itself of some 250,000 of them worldwide in six model years on sale.
Enter the all-new 2015 X4 crossover - err, "Sports Activity Coupe" - which BMW hopes will perform as well in the compact category as the X6 has on the next rung up the ladder. Like the X6, the X4 is a tough sell on paper: it's more expensive and less practical than the X3 on which it's based; it's heavier, despite the loss of interior space; and it doesn't even hold as much stuff in the back as the 3 Series wagon. As with the X6, the X4 is essentially a high-riding style statement that, like proper coupes (the two-door kind), says to the world, "You fools can take your need for practicality and shove it. I just want to look good."
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The C-Class was the most stolen model, with 485 ganked between 2009 and 2012 in NYC alone, while the E-Class and S-Class (which also boasted the worst recovery rate, at 59 percent) both finished in the top ten. Following the C-Class was the BMW 3 Series and Infiniti G. Not surprisingly, each of these were the most common models in their respective lineups. Los Angeles and Miami are also prime hotspots for luxury car thefts, according to the Detroit News report.
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