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2002 at Barrett Jackson


jdarwin

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WOW that's a lot of cash for that car!

Don

Don

1973 Sahara # too long ago, purchased in 1978 sold in 1984

1973 Chamonix # 2589243 Katrina Victim, formerly in the good sawzall hands of Baikal.2002 and gone to heaven.

1973 Inka # 2587591 purchased from Mike McCurdy, Dec 2007

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Looks to be a replaced dash. Notice the seat belt light on top is missing. The replacement dash's these days are all "Continental" Euro dash's w/o the seat belt light hole and Tii clock hole. Probably was afraid to cut the hole for clock, since clock diameter is metric. One would need a metric cylinder bit to cut that hole. Only my assumption of course.

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My understanding is that the back of all the dashes are perforated for the clock so...

...Hmm.

Cheers,

Ray

Looks to be a replaced dash. Notice the seat belt light on top is missing. The replacement dash's these days are all "Continental" Euro dash's w/o the seat belt light hole and Tii clock hole. Probably was afraid to cut the hole for clock, since clock diameter is metric. One would need a metric cylinder bit to cut that hole. Only my assumption of course.

Ray

Stop reading this! Don't you have anything better to do?? :P
Two running things. Two broken things.

 

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My understanding is that the back of all the dashes are perforated for the clock so...

...Hmm.

Cheers,

Ray

The one from my prev '76 parts car didn't. Hopefully the Touring's dash will, as I have a clock standing by.

Les

'74 '02 - Jade Touring (RHD)

'76 '02 - Delk's "Da Beater"

FAQ Member #17

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fair market value

all depends on how many people want it, how much

on a given day people are willing to pay

buyer ALWAYS beware ! and know what your buying before hand.

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No-Snorkle nose

hood seal installed on firewall edge . . . . nice car

'86 R65 650cc #6128390 22,000m
'64 R27 250cc #383851 18,000m
'11 FORD Transit #T058971 28,000m "Truckette"
'13 500 ABARTH #DT600282 6,666m "TAZIO"

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Andrew Wilson
Vern- 1973 2002tii, https://www.bmw2002faq.com/blogs/blog/304-andrew-wilsons-vern-restoration/ 
Veronika- 1968 1600 Cabriolet, Athena- 1973 3.0 CSi,  Rodney- 1988 M5, The M3- 1997 M3,

The Unicorn- 2007 X3, Julia- 2007 Z4 Coupe, Ophelia- 2014 X3, Herman- 1914 KisselKar 4-40

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From what I can see in the pictures (and of course what you can't see can be the bigger problem) the car got pretty strong money for what it is in my opinion. It will be interesting to see if prices continue to escalate over the coming years for both 02's and tii's. Cars that are stock, appear stock with modest "period" improvements are always going to be easier to sell and sell for more.

www.alpinabmw2002.com

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