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02Les

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  1. Like what Stephers said. All the 73 and earlier that I have, have that piece folded around and stapled, all the 74-76 are left loose (not stapled, glued or otherwise).
  2. Ha, I bought the same (or very similar) one in the video for the Beater several years ago. Cost all of $30 inc shipping from China and is really very useful for holding up various hoses that have a tendency to pfaff about under the hood when driving hard.
  3. 😀It's a luxury to find good ones at all these days.
  4. As noted above, a Euro tii manufactured 7 Nov '74. Was resto'd by Oldenzaal a few years back, and looks ok, even with older door panels. It does have a cowl cut-out, it is just covered by a rubber strip. Pic below from Oldenzaal sale.
  5. For sure. Just when I think I have sussed most things '02, something comes up to prove me wrong. Thank goodness for Rock 'n Roll
  6. Steve, I looked at a couple of pics before making that statement. I have now looked more carefuly, and the result is.... 2790031 = 12f orig? 2790084 = 12f orig? 2790097 = 6f over 12v hole (the car in question) resto'd 2790159 = 6f orig? 2790170 = 12f resto'd 2790197 = 6f resto'd Some of these cars have obviously been 'restored' which may account for a fuse box swap. Wish I had more Cabrio pics now.
  7. Hey Joe, As you joined us only an hour ago, tell us about your '02 car history/knowlege.
  8. I thought all the '71 Cabrios had 12 fuses, so, this one having 6 is real weird.
  9. The Sothebys post notes VIN (2790097) & an odd engine number (0299A068). Assume the colour is Condorgelb, but it looks a little bright. https://rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/mu22/munich/lots/c0019-1972-bmw-2002-cabriolet/1295473
  10. Not sure where my lad found the brick, although we were doing some house renovations at the time. He didn't launch it at the car thank goodness. Meanwhile, a few decades later....
  11. Came from a Nov '67 build car, so as Alexei (Slavs) says, it's for a '68 model 1600-2.
  12. By the VIN (2377063) it's a Dec '75 build, so, it should be a 1976 model, not 1975.
  13. Esty, yes, same but different, as we say.🤔
  14. This is not an auction site........try Ebay or BAT, but, without detailed pictures you're peeing into the wind.
  15. Adding your location to your wanted post may have helped your search.
  16. Shouldn't an early September 1971 car be a 1972 model? Does it have 1971 or 1972 emissions decals?
  17. Do you have all the appropiate engine bay seals, and trunk seal, fitted and in good condition? Are the BMW foam pieces still in position over the rear shock towers to prevent trunk fumes getting into the driver/passenger compartment?
  18. If you want to drive to Manchester, TN, I'll give you a set (maybe 5) of the orig '74+ steel wheels.
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