1974 BMW 2002tii 4-SpeedIntroducing this 1974 BMW 2002tii 4-Speed
featured with matching numbers, finished in its original factory
color Malaga paired with a black interior. This model is a classic
example of BMW's iconic 2002 series, combining sporty driving
dynamics with timeless European design.Highlights:- Matching
Numbers- Factory Color: Malaga- Interior Color: Black- 4-Speed
Manual Transmission- 2.0-Liter (1,990cc) M10 Inline-4 Engine-
Power-Assisted Front Disc Brakes- Classic VDO Instrumentation-
Hella Headlights- 14-Inch Alloy Wheels- Jack and Spare Tire
IncludedThis 2002 tii is equipped with a 4-speed manual
transmission, 2.0-liter (1,990 cc) M10 inline-4 engine,
power-assisted front disc and rear drum brakes, and VDO
instrumentation. Additional equipment includes a single exhaust
outlet, chrome trim, Hella-branded headlights, 14-inch alloy
wheels, Falken tires, a jack, and a spare in the trunk. Convenience
features include front sport bucket seats in black cloth, rear
bench seat, analog dashboard clock, 3-spoke steering wheel, a glove
box, manual-crank windows, dual-side rearview mirrors, and an
aftermarket radio. The 2002tii was one of BMW's first
mass-produced models to feature mechanical fuel injection, giving
it impressive throttle response and performance for its era. An
extremely charming BMW 2002tii in a great color combination,
mechanically sound. For $39,950
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