1974 Bmw 2002 Beautifully Restored on 2040-cars
Santa Paula, California, United States
Body Type:2 Door sedan
Engine:4 cylinder
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Owner
Interior Color: Black
Make: BMW
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: 2002
Trim: Standard
Drive Type: 2 wheel rear
Mileage: 99,999
Exterior Color: Best matched Inca Orange
This is a beautifully restored 1974 BMW 2002.
It has been converted to Weber carburetors for the BMW.
A rebuilt radiator is installed.
It also has the front disc brake conversion installed.
All new discs, pads, drums, shoes, master cylinder and wheel cylinders installed.
The engine compartment has the strut bar installed.
A High Performance Super Sprint exhaust system installed.
The transmission and differential were completely rebuilt by 2002 AD.
The suspension was completely rebuilt with all new bushings, rod ends, etc.
Powdered High Performance springs were used all the way around.
The body work was expertly done without body filler and meticulously prepped and painted with the best match available Emron Inca Orange paint.
It is a very clean body. Never been in the rain since redone.
All new molding and weather stripping was installed.
A new windshield and rear window were installed.
New mirrors and Euro head lights installed.
An aftermarket steering wheel with a BMW center cap.
All new VDO for BMW gauges.
Complete new upholstery, carpet and headliner installed.
Aftermarket Mag wheels are installed with BMW center caps and Kumo Ecsta 195/50-15 tires.
5 original steel wheels and many spare parts included.
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BMW 2002 for Sale
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