1976 Bmw 2002 Base Coupe 2-door 2.0l on 2040-cars
San Francisco, California, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:4 speed
Transmission:Manual
Make: BMW
Model: 2002
Mileage: 194,713
Exterior Color: Inka/Orange
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
Trim: base coupe 2 door
Number of Cylinders: 4
Drive Type: Manual
Owner for the past 12 years, this 2002 has been a reliable, stylish daily-driver in San Francisco and a get-out-of-town car around the Bay. It handles the "Streets of San Francisco" and is fast on the freeway. The car looks amazing and there is a constant placing of notes under the wipers asking, "Is your car for sale?" Well, now it is. This car is not "showroom perfect" by any means, but it looks terrific nonetheless. There are minor dings and the like from car doors opening up into it... therefore the metal trim around the car is in varying condition, from perfect to less than perfect, a few nicks of paint here and there. Mostly original paint, however the back-end and fenders were repainted when there was bodywork following a fender bender in 2007. The body shop did a superb job. Other than a valve job in 2005, no major work done on the engine. New carburetor in 02/13, new brakes and some hoses replaced in 12/12. There is a slow oil leak that I have not had diagnosed. The heater fan is not working.
On Apr-28-13 at 13:09:24 PDT, seller added the following information:
PS: It was pointed out by an interested ebay buyer that the seats might not be original, but rather from '72-'73. I can confirm that the seats are what was in the car when I purchased it in 2001. I purchased the car from a couple in Berkeley, CA and I unfortunately did not receive information/history about the car prior to my ownership.
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