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 My 2002 is in the final hours on BAT! Check it out on BAT, it's listed as: Modified 1972 BMW 2002 5 speed It will sell for half of what's been put into the car of course but someone will be the new owner of a very fun and showable car | 
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 You should always include a link in threads like this. Just sayin'.  GLWS. | 
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 Wasn't sure if that was permissible here and not even sure of how to do it | 
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 Here you go Denis: https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1972-bmw-2002-62/ That car reminds me of my '68 1600 that I had in '72. Your car is everything I would have wanted my car to be back then. GLWTA! It looks super nice. | 
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 I am glad I am NOT in the market - I would SOOOO overpay for that car! As Scott wrote, You fixed all the stuff I did not like about my 1971 2002. | 
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 Looks like a really nice 2002! I’m a big fan. The water is warm- what do you think it’ll bring? My guess- $30K. https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1972-bmw-2002-62/ | 
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 Wow...what a freaking beauty! Here's the iconic shot: https://bringatrailer.com/wp-content...it=2048%2C1367 | 
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 I would have run a cold air tube from the snorkle over to the air cleaner, you know, just to duct the cool air over there.  =;>) | 
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 I'm the second owner and the fourth. Long story,  but I first bought the thing in 1977 when I was 23 years old.  Been through a lot with the car and it's like selling a kid. I bet I've bought and sold 30 cars since then and kept this one but now it's time | 
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 Wow, it has 3 sunroof's. Read the text. | 
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 I'd put it on just to get the cold air close to the air cleaner. Doesn't need to be like the stock cleaner snorkel setup. | 
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 Phew, well sold. You must be pleased. | 
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 Just checked back in. I know it is a bit bittersweet, but: Nice! | 
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 65 k unreal not even a Ti or Tii I bought my 70 in 86 for 1100 in good shape also had a 69 1602 got that for 200 not running also had a 1800 and 1800ti I hate car collectors | 
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 That's one of the biggest selling prices I've seen on a 2002 - congrats! I thought $35-40K was the top of the market on those. Wow! | 
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 I bought my 71 2002 new for $3,500 out the door and sold it for that 14 years later.  I guess I should have kept it.  It had the usual issues: rear end bearing, transmission layshaft bearing, window regulator, some rust, seat structure, rocker shaft, etc.  A very good car for that period. | 
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