1975 Bmw 2002 - $21k In Recent Work And Upgrades on 2040-cars
Westfield, Indiana, United States
1975 BMW 2002 - $21k in work / parts in the past 2 yearsLow reserve priceUp for sale is my 1975 4 speed BMW 2002. The list of upgrades is long:This is a numbers matching car. I have priced the car to sell and the 80 pictures is myattempt to honestly represent the condition of the vehicle. The odometer reads 126,000however I cannot represent these as actual miles.I have all receipts and documentation to substantiate the work that has been doneand the parts that have been purchased in the past 24 months.I also have a really nice 1995 M3 listed for sale. Please see my other auctions
The car is rust free and the body is rock solid. The car has had over $18,000 in work done in the past two years. The paint is an overspray that looks great but is not perfect. The weber DCOE setup has no choke so you must let the car warm up for 5 -10 minutes. If you know the 2002 you will understand the value of this car. This is a used car and is being sold AS-IS. I encourage inspection prior to sale. The car is for sale locally so I reserve the right to end this auction at any time.
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BMW 2002 for Sale
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