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1972 Bmw 2002 Automatic Very Good Condition on 2040-cars

Year:1972 Mileage:115000
Location:

Newtown, Pennsylvania, United States

Newtown, Pennsylvania, United States

1972 2002 Automatic
Very nice cruiser or possible daily driver.
I have owned this car for 16 years and personally restored it.
I welded new rockers and welded patches to the floor and driver frame
rail (see pics for proof).  It is a very solid car.
Here is a list of all work done to car:
New rockers
Gas tank removed, professionally sealed and repainted.
Inside of frame rails, rockers and shock towers sprayed with waxoil.
Radiator cooked,repaired and repainted.
Heater core cooked and repaired.
New exhaust manifold with all studs replaced and new heat shield installed.
1 barrel solex rebuilt.
Replaced dash that is 90% crack free.
New seals in front and rear windshields.
New front door panels.
Stainless steel braided brake lines.
Rebuilt front brake calipers.
New rear brake cylinders.
320iS leather steering wheel.
New AT screen and fluid.
Excellent rubber on later style stock steel wheels.
New heater valve.
New heater and  defroster cables.
Custom rear third brakelight.
Repainted in sunburst yellow.
No smoke (not even on decelleration)
No leaks.
What is needs:
Really nothing but if you are so inclined:
Steering box is a bit notchy (good solid steering box comes with sale)
Transmission jumps into driver slightly. It has always done this and
it is not getting any worse. It is fine.
Slight imperfections in paint and body work. Just minor cosmetic work
that I did not do perfectly.
On small patch in spare tire well is done with rivets (before I
learned to weld).

I love this car. It has been garaged 100% of time for 16 years. I no
longer will have space to keep it. Sadly is has to go.

Buyer must pay 10% down with paypal within 48 hours after auction.

Local pick up only in Newtown, Buck County Pa 18940 

 

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