need4speed1299 Posted August 28, 2011 Report Share Posted August 28, 2011 Its not mine, but a really good deal. http://milwaukee.craigslist.org/cto/2562751051.html 1969(year) BMW 2002(model) many extras - $2500 (Appleton, WI) Date: 2011-08-23, 8:13PM CDT Reply to: sale-5cbmq-2562751051@craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?] 1969 BMW 2002 - Street setup (car in Appleton, WI) It was built in 1969, meaning the car is over forty years old. Car is currently not running. It has been stored in a garage in Appleton, WI for the past 3 years. Suspension - street/autocross setup Bilstein sport shocks (new) Adjustable front strut mounts Heavy duty Tii front control arms Urethane bushes everywhere (new) 22mm sway bars, front, rear included Touring Springs mounted, sport springs included relocated rear swing arm (for lowered springs) Tubular front/rear shock tower stabilizer Trunk Mounted Battery 5-1/2" BMW wheels w/street tires ('74+) 6" BMW wheels w/road race tires ('74+) Replaced: front and rear wheel bearings and races Brakes 323i ventilated front discs and calipers (5k miles) 323i master cylinder (5k miles) Stainless Steel braided brake lines Engine 9.5:1 compression Mahle pistons, 10 over Hand polished & balanced stock forged rods E12 ported head, rocker shafts & rockers (25k miles) New - Dual Weber 45DCOE side draft carbs Ported intake manifold, K&N air filters, velocity stacks Crower forged cam regrind high-perf street Mallory distributor, mechanical advance, dual points MSD Ignition new oil pump, timing chain (25k miles) Stahl touring exhaust header Tii relocated alternator mount Ford Pinto Radiator (1/2" thicker core) Turbo flow muffler, 2" steel piping, chrome tip Transmission & Drive train Rebuilt 1974 Transmission, Borg-Warner syncros New front/rear bearings, all properly shimmed 1600 flywheel (lighter) with Tii clutch and PP (bigger) Recently replaced guibo and rear trans mount New CV joint boots (5k miles) Engine 9.5:1 compression Mahle pistons, 10 over Hand polished & balanced stock forged rods E12 ported head, rocker shafts & rockers (25k miles) New - Dual Weber 45DCOE side draft carbs Ported intake manifold, K&N air filters, velocity stacks Crower forged cam regrind high-perf street Mallory distributor, mechanical advance, dual points MSD Ignition new oil pump, timing chain (25k miles) Stahl touring exhaust header Tii relocated alternator mount Ford Pinto Radiator (1/2" thicker core) Turbo flow muffler, 2" steel piping, chrome tip Body Alpina Turbo body kit, 2" molded fender flares Fiberglass hood, front fenders, air dam New windshield, rubber gaskets & beading front/rear New door rubber and window trim All body trim removed, flat black trim/rear bumper Replaced steel: rear inner fender wells, rockers Locking gas cap and hood locks Halogen headlights Interior Momo Alpina Wheel Recarro Seats, driver racing lap belt Restuffed OEM rear seat Dash VDO gage cluster ( mech oil, vac, charge) Hand built console, newer shift boot, Stereo with 4 speakers Cutouts/grills for 2 addl 6x9 speakers under rear seat Black replacement carpet, noise insulation pads Extras MGB oil cooler Spare short block engine spare dashboard cover Aluminum plate for relocation of engine oil filter Starter, misc add'l (414) 446-0497, ask for Adam. Leave a message please, I should be able to return your call after 5pm weekdays. If at all possible, give a convenient time to call you back. More photos, I'll post more as they're available. http://www.flickr.com/photos/john4jazz/sets/72157627296031929/with/6037399514/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alexw Posted August 28, 2011 Report Share Posted August 28, 2011 That body scares me, love the 2002's though, and will be looking for one soon! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ryan... Posted August 28, 2011 Report Share Posted August 28, 2011 ^^^ Agreed! The list of pros is incredible, but that body is the textbook definition of "trashed" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
need4speed1299 Posted August 28, 2011 Author Report Share Posted August 28, 2011 Just noticed the rear quarter, lol. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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