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1975 Bmw 2002 on 2040-cars

US $1,300.00
Year:1975 Mileage:99999
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United States

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Absolute project with minimal rust. Does not run and I have not tried to get it to run. It's been sitting for years now. I had a plan to make it a Tii with the Tii engines and part I have but it hasn't transpired. The floor pans in the front were taking off to be replaced but never got it done. It comes with the floor pans. The vehicle is complete except for the carpet and the driver's side door panel. I currently have 3 2002s including a Tii and a fairly certain I won't get to this one soon. I am sorry for some of the blurry pictures. Please ask any questions you have. Buyer is responsible for shipping. $150 deposit due after purchase. Thanks,


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