This 1973 BMW 2002tii was acquired by the seller in 2013 and subsequently refurbished. The car is finished in Malaga red over black vinyl upholstery and is powered by a 2.0-liter inline-four paired with a four-speed manual transmission. Additional equipment includes bright grilles and trim, round taillights, a sunroof, a Nardi steering wheel, and front bucket seats with adjustable headrests.
All 2002tii cars came equipped with a number of factory upgrades over the base model…
This 1973 BMW 2002tii was acquired by the seller in 2013 and subsequently refurbished. The car is finished in Malaga red over black vinyl upholstery and is powered by a 2.0-liter inline-four paired with a four-speed manual transmission. Additional equipment includes bright grilles and trim, round taillights, a sunroof, a Nardi steering wheel, and front bucket seats with adjustable headrests.
All 2002tii cars came equipped with a number of factory upgrades over the base model including larger front brakes, larger and stronger wheel bearings, fully-boxed trailing arms, and mechanical fuel injection. This example left the factory finished in Malaga and is said to have been stripped and repainted during the refurbishment. Exterior features include bright grilles and trim as well as round taillights and a sunroof.
Silver-finished 13″ turbine wheels wear 185/70 Kumho Solus RR21 tires. Stopping power is provided by front disc and rear drum brakes, and the car rides on Bilstein dampers.
The cabin features black vinyl upholstery over the front buckets and rear bench. Adjustable headrests are fitted for the front passengers, while gray carpets line the floors.
The wood-rimmed Nardi steering wheel frames VDO instrumentation including a 120-mph speedometer, a tachometer, and auxiliary gauges. An analog clock is mounted in the center of the dashboard. The five-digit odometer shows 84k miles.
The 2.0-liter M10 inline-four features Kugelfischer mechanical fuel injection and was factory rated at 130 horsepower and 130 lb-ft of torque. The engine was rebuilt in 2018 by Bavaria Auto Repair of Sun Valley, California, with a replacement cylinder head, pistons, rod and main bearings, an oil pump, and a timing chain.
Power is sent to the rear wheels through a four-speed manual transmission.