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1976 Bmw 2002 Black/tan Manual Beautiful No Rust Lots Of Reciepts Title 72k Mile on 2040-cars

Year:1976 Mileage:72528
Location:

Avon, Ohio, United States

Avon, Ohio, United States

 Beautiful 1976 BMW 2002.  Black over tan.  Manual transmission. Only 72,530 original miles.  No rust.  Was originally a West Coast car, it was purchased and shipped to East Coast by BMW enthusiast less than 2 years ago.  Kept indoors in heated storage since then.   We have owned over 20 BMWs, mostly 5 series.  Our favorites are e28s and e34s.  Have also had a couple 7 series and 2002s.  However, both our previous 2002s were automatics.  Always wanted a "real" 2002 with a manual transmission.  This car has that as well as the best color combination, no rust and very low original miles.  Clean, clear title.  Car also has highly sought set of Alpina wheels.  (Seller can supply complete set of OEM steel wheels with rubber if buyer wishes.  However, these are not included in ebay sale unless deal is specifically worked out.  Please let us know if you are interested.)  Very nice car for the BMW 2002 enthusiast or, God forbid, SCCA or a super nice track car.  Please email any questions.  Thanks.  Car was listed less than 10 minutes and we already received a question.  Yes, car has 72K original miles.  Unlike other BMW 2002s currently listed on ebay, this car's odometer has NOT turned over.  It has 72K original miles.  Thanks. 


On Feb-19-14 at 18:25:25 PST, seller added the following information:

 We sent one of the office girls to the storage facility to take some more pictures of the car.  They are the best she could do with her iphone.  While they are not great, they show the uncracked dash, the rust free shock towers and the motor compartment.  Note, car is exactly as is, it was not detailed for photos.  So, car can only look better.  Also, we had several questions about the interior.  Please note seats are original.  As such, they are a bit tired and could stand a re-stuff.  Others would simply replace them with 320i seats or a new set of Recaros.  This will be left up to the new owner.  We chose to keep the car stock so we left the original seats in car.  The seats are what keeps this car from being sold for $15K.  So car is not perfect, and as you see, is not priced as such.  Reserve has already been met.  We have other pictures.  If interested please send us your email address and we will forward more photos.  Thanks

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Those numbers mean a savings of $9,000 to $10,000 before haggling - each car is listed with an "Asking price" so there could be some wiggle room if you show up with pockets full of dough and eyes full of serious intent. Since the money CR earns from the sales go back into the magazine's budget to buy more test cars, however, it probably won't take any oddball trades, so you can forget about getting any purchasing help from that track-day AMC Javelin project on blocks in the back yard.
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