This 1974 BMW 2002 is said to have remained in California until 2019, and is finished in green over a beige vinyl interior. Power comes from a 2.0-liter inline-four paired with a four-speed manual transmission, and features include a sunroof, a chrome driver’s side mirror, impact bumpers, 15” Konig Rewind wheels, and yellow-on-blue California license plates. Maintenance within the last year has reportedly consisted of a brake refurbishment, a tune up, fluid changes, and the installation of…
This 1974 BMW 2002 is said to have remained in California until 2019, and is finished in green over a beige vinyl interior. Power comes from a 2.0-liter inline-four paired with a four-speed manual transmission, and features include a sunroof, a chrome driver’s side mirror, impact bumpers, 15” Konig Rewind wheels, and yellow-on-blue California license plates. Maintenance within the last year has reportedly consisted of a brake refurbishment, a tune up, fluid changes, and the installation of a replacement center drag link, inner and outer tie rods, front suspension bushings, and body seals.
The car is said to have been repainted its current shade of green under previous ownership and features a sunroof, a chrome driver’s side mirror, and impact bumpers.
The 15” Konig Rewind wheels are mounted with 205/50 Toyo Extensa A/S tires showing 2018 date codes. The front discs and rear drums were reportedly refurbished within the last year, and suspension work is said to have included installation of a replacement center drag link, bushings, and inner and outer tie rods. A full-size spare is stored in the trunk, and the removed steel wheels are included in the sale.
The cabin features front bucket seats and a rear bench trimmed in beige vinyl with matching door panels and carpets lined with square-weave floor mats. Additional equipment includes a wood shift knob with a BMW roundel, pop-out rear windows, and aftermarket speakers in both door panels. Tears in the driver’s seat bottom are noted by the seller, and the horn is inoperable.
A black leather-wrapped Nardi three-spoke steering wheel frames a faux woodgrain instrument panel housing a 110-mph speedometer, an 8k-rpm tachometer, and a combination gauge for coolant temperature and fuel level. The five-digit odometer shows just under 98k miles.
The 2.0-liter M10 inline-four features a single carburetor that is said to have been recently rebuilt. Additional service within the last year has reportedly included a tune up, valve adjustment, fluid changes, and replacement spark plugs.