M30-Powered 1971 BMW 2002 tii
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Description
The BMW 2002 emerged from a collaboration between Helmut Werner Bönsch and Alex von Falkenhausen, who each installed a 2.0-liter “M10” engine in their personal BMW 1600-2 cars and subsequently proposed to BMW's board to produce a two-liter version of the 1600-2. This move coincided with American importer Max Hoffman's request for a sportier version of the 02 series for the U.S. market. Consequently, the 2002 was introduced with two engine options: the base 2002 with a single-carburetor engine producing 99 horsepower and the more powerful 2002 ti with a dual-carburetor engine delivering 118 horsepower. In 1969, the 2002 Automatic was launched with the base engine and a ZF three-speed automatic transmission. By 1971, the 2002 ti was replaced by the 2002 tii, featuring a fuel-injected engine with 128 horsepower and a top speed of 115 mph.
Following BMW’s lead for increased performance, many owners opted to do similar sporting modifications to their 2002. From different interiors to larger engines and even completely redesigned bodies, the only limiting factor was the owner’s imagination. While most owners perform minor upgrades to their cars, rarely do cars so thoroughly reimagined surface such as this 1971 2002 tii, offering a compelling opportunity for the next enthusiastic owner.
Highlights
Powered by an upgraded 3.5-liter “M30B35” inline-six with three Weber 45 DCOE carburetors
AC Schnitzer widebody with a custom fabricated steel rocker panels
Four-speed manual transmission
Alpina rear differential sourced from another 2002
15 inch BBS three-piece alloy wheels
Recaro Idealsitz L/LX/LS 84 seats
Aluminum radiator with dual electric cooling fans
Blaupunkt Frankfurt radio with upgraded Bluetooth connectivity
Finished in silver with a black interior
Features
Luisi steering wheel
Trunk mounted battery
Bosch H4 headlights
Manual sun roof
Roll-up side windows
Pivoting vent windows
Venting rear side windows
Dual side view mirrors
Padded sun visors
Front shock tower brace
Dash mounted clock
Tachometer
Dome light
Known Imperfections
Some paint cracks around the fiberglass joint
Paint chips in the front and hood
Small crack on the rear left quarter fiberglass
Hole in the dash
Minor bubbling and rust spots pictured
Included
Steel spare wheel
Weber velocity stacks
M30 plastic cooling fan
Original radiator
Ownership History
As reported by the current owner, the car was originally built in Germany. They purchased the car in late 2023 in California.