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Description
1974 BMW 2002Tii
Nicely preserved Tii;
believed only 69,000 miles with documented speedo change; well-maintained; many
new parts including Eibach suspension and electronic ignition; one of only
around 115 still on UK roads
In 1968, following on from the success of the 1502/1602
range, BMW added a new model, the 2002. The 2002 looked visually similar to the
smaller engined models, although it gained extra brightwork and ornamentation.
The new car came with a choice of either a two-door saloon or three-door
‘Touring’ hatch body. In addition a limited number of convertible 2002s were
also built.
Powered by a 1,990cc overhead cam engine, the 2002 offered
excellent handling and performance for its day and came with a choice of
4-speed, 5-speed or automatic transmission. In 1972 a more powerful Tii joined
the range with a 130bhp fuel-injected engine which could launch it to 60mph
in 8.3 seconds on its way to a top speed of 120mph. It remained in production
until 1975.
First registered in May 1974, this Verona Red BMW 2002 Tii is
described by the vendor as follows:
"This is a genuine Tii and one of only 115 left on UK
roads. I purchased the car from the previous owner in 2017. He had had it in his
workshop for around 10 years and had done some mechanical work as follows,
although he did not keep the receipts: calipers refurbished; braided flexi brake
hoses; handbrake cable; rear wheel cylinders; clutch slave and master cylinders;
water pump; cold start injector; Magnecor ignition leads; underside cleaned and
painted.
"I have upgraded it over the last four years whilst using
it whenever I could on fine days only, on a rolling restoration basis. The car
has been MOT’d every year in my ownership, the current MOT running until 29th
December with no advisories, although as a Historic Vehicle it is now
exempt from road tax and MOT. The car runs well and when revved will respond
nicely considering it’s a 47-year-old car.
"In my ownership I have had work done by renowned BMW 02
specialists JFI Classics as follows: Recommissioning on purchase and prep for
initial MOT; adjusting injection system; adjusting valve clearances; fitting new
plugs; fitting electronic ignition; setting timing etc; engine oil flush and
refill; gearbox flush and refill; differential flush and refill; cooling system
flush and refill; install cold start injector circuit; free up o/s/f brake
caliper; rectify indicator fault; replace wipers; replace all suspension bushes
throughout with polybush items; replace suspension with Eibach 15mm lowered
springs all round; replace shock absorbers front and rear; replace both front
upper shock mounts; replace o/s/r half shaft (good used) and new wheel
bearing.
"I have also carried out the following work: replaced
front and rear exhaust sections with genuine BMW items and rubbers; stainless
front exhaust downpipe; refurbish prop shaft with new carrier bearing, new flexi
coupling (Guibo) and balance; delete brake servo (old unit present but needs
refurbishing); fit front camber plates (JFI design); replaced thermostat and
coolant flush; new earth strap; new coil; petrol tank refurbished; petrol tank
filler hose; driver window mechanism replaced (good used); new indicator relay;
spot lamps wiring and relay; distributor cap; fuel pump (Bosch); fuel filter;
horn contact; new horns; n/s/f seat belt; rear seat belts x2; replace instrument
binnacle due to failed speedo @ 64,186 with good used showing 6,501 miles (old
unit included); rear subframe bushes; outer track rod ends; lower ball joints;
centre steering rod; diff casing gasket and refill diff; rear brake shoes; front
bumper trim; new Hankook tyres March 2019 (rear) and June 2020 (front); interior
driver’s door handle; overmats; clear wax oil applied to cavities and
underside.
"If keeping the car I would have a full paint job. Whilst
the car is very presentable and shines up well, it has chips and marks here and
there and has had paintwork over the years and would benefit from a professional
finish. [We think he is being a bit finicky there as it looks more than
presentable!].
"The interior is again quite presentable and surprisingly
comfortable however the dash has the usual BMW cracks and there is general
age-related wear to various trim parts as expected of a car of this age. The
door locks are not working but I have never bothered replacing. The car is only
offered at auction to go toward funding my next project of a Porsche
911."
For more information contact James on 07970 309907 or
email [email protected]
* All charges are subject to VAT