Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: BMW
Model: 2002
Mileage: 89,850
Exterior Color: Blue
Interior Color: Black
A 1969 BMW 1602 one of just a handful to the US with a clean CA title and registered. Mechanically sound for a 44 year old car!! Drive it to work every weekend. Pink slip in hand under my name. Please call me for questions and I will try to answer to the best of my knowledge. The car is 90% restored and the the remaining 10% is the small items that I have not done to the car call for further details. Highlights of restoration: - PJ Bonifacio Autobody work with BMW Standox Atlantik Blau (Blue) - Engine 1602 rebuilt by previous owner... runs perfectly... 4 speed transmission - Weber 32/36 double barell - New drive shaft guibo and drive shaft center bearing - New shift plate mounts - Euro turn signal and Hella fog lamps - New chrome front and rear bumpers - Upgraded all black German vinyl interior - Alpina Vial 13x6 with Alpina center caps (hard to find) - New tires formoza 185X60X13 - Custom OEM white headliner - All new door, trunk and window rubber seals and gaskets - All lights work perfectly This car is fun to drive and gets a lot of attention. I have the original set of 4 wheels, original steering wheel that is included in the sale and miscellaneous parts for the car. Car is available for viewing, call me if you have any questions at 6262338508 and I will try to answer all your concerns. This vehicle is sold “as-is” with no warranty, written or implied. All shipping cost is the responsibility of the buyer and are not included the listed price. All taxes and fees are the responsibility of the buyer and are not included in the listed price. The $500 deposit is non refundable. The vehicle listed is described to the best of my ability. We are not responsible for errors in our description of options or any other details. The above-mentioned vehicle is used and can be expected to show some wear and tear. It is not a brand new vehicle. We do our best to accurately describe the vehicle. We do welcome all local pre-purchase inspections on vehicles in order to verify condition. Thank you for looking. |
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