1972 Bmw 2002tii on 2040-cars
Dallas, Pennsylvania, United States
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1972 BMW 2002Tii with clean & clear original title the car is located in Dallas PA . Engine runs very well. Car can be driven onto trailer, not ready for the road.
I have owned this car for 25 years and used it as a daily driver until 2000 when I parked it due to rust issues. The engine is a normally aspirated 2.0 litre with a weber 32/36 carb. Does not burn any oil. Car comes with a fully intact 1973 Tii motor and transmission which ran when I pulled it 8 years ago. Been stored in garage since then. The tail panel is a new replacement and is rust and ding free. Included in sale is a set of 4 original minilite wheels from the 73. pictures of wheels provided upon request. Please note this car has plenty of rust and I am selling it as a parts car. |
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