Vehicle Description
1976 BMW 2002
This is the car that reversed the Bavarian Motor Werks' ailing
production slump and literally put BMW on the road to success,
while helping to spawn the immensely popular sport sedan category.
Crossing several markets, it attracted the more mature,
performance-oriented buyers who were enthusiastic about spirited
driving, as well as those buyers with young families who needed a
car that was as much fun to drive as their old MG but infinitely
more reliable. The 2002 offered buyers both types of cars in a
single, stylish package.
For consignment, this sedan sports car had a nine year run, and
remained virtually the same throughout, with only minor changes. A
body design with a thin body style it definitely has a cult like
following and remains one of the bestselling BMW models of all
time. A 2.0 liter car with a Solex 2-bbl carburetor, nice interior
and good exterior, your chance to be a member of the "cult".
Exterior
All bathed in Maroon, straight steel panels are rust free, however
show slight dents and dings. Paint is very shiny and is a deep
Maroon. Trimmings are all straight and shiny, and the roofline is
very tall to provide the passengers with near panoramic views when
inside this smaller car. On the front is the iconic dual kidney
bean slightly raked grille and has the large energy absorbing
bumpers and larger square tail lamps. On all 4 corners are K-1
racing aluminum 6 spoke wheels wrapped in good rubber.
Interior
Tan vinyl seats nice and firm still filled with their horse hair
stuffing remain like new. So do the door panels also in tan. A
simple square and rectangle dash has wood applique surround for the
instruments, and center console houses the gearshift lever, and a
storage glovebox. Clean tan carpet covers the floors, and in back
is a well preserved, seldom used rear bench. This car is equipped
with A/C, and an aftermarket Clarion AM/FM Cassette player. A shout
out to the trunk which is lined in gray, and looking good.
Drivetrain
Under the front flipping hood, a single-overhead-cam four-cylinder
engine that is very durable and has a good amount of nickel in its
cylinder block, which allows the engine to travel well over 200,000
miles before needing a rebuild, sits proudly and all cleaned and
polished. On back is a four-speed Borg-Warner gearbox that is very
durable and well maintained. A Solex 2-barrel carburetor is atop,
and on back are 3.90 gears for the rear axle.
Undercarriage
No rust on this painted over in black undercarriage. Shock towers,
and floorpans are solid with the passenger pan being repaired at
one time. Independent coil over front suspension is noted and
Independent coil spring for the back are seen. Disc brakes are on
front and drums on the rear.
Drive-Ability
Stepping inside this time machine it was a pleasure. Schnell comes
to mind when I pushed the accelerator, and the German engineering
took over and allowed me to have this car handle like it is on
rails, accelerate with neck snapping speed, and stop on a dime.
A fine example of Black Forest engineering in a neat package. We do
not see many of these and if I'm not mistaken this is Classic Auto
Mall's first one! Nothing wrong with being a member of this
cult!
Classic Auto Mall is a 336,000-square foot classic and special
interest automobile showroom, featuring over 600 vehicles for sale
with showroom space for up to 1,000 vehicles. Also, a 400 vehicle
barn find collection is on display.
This vehicle is located in our showroom in Morgantown,
Pennsylvania, conveniently located just 1-hour west of Philadelphia
on the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. The website is
www.classicautomall.com and our phone number is (888) 227-0914.
Please contact us anytime for more information or to come see the
vehicle in person.