Showing posts with label BMW 2002. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BMW 2002. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

BMW 2002 with a Wide Booty and 5.0-Liter Mustang V8 Up for Grabs on eBay


If classic car ownership is what you’re interested in, then perhaps you should look elsewhere…This piece focuses on a BMW 2002 from 1969 that has been painted a very strange two-tone combination of olive green and brown, which does nothing to hide the huge flared wheel arches.

The car's interior has been stripped out, literally, and what is left can only be called minimalist – it’s not eye catching in any way, but you won’t have time to check out the hole where the dash was supposed to be, because this car packs a 5.0-liter V8 engine from a Ford Mustang that breathes out through matte-white side pipes!

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Wednesday, September 12, 2012

A Father and Son's Passionate Love for BMW 2002 Coupes


Most men, regardless of age, are influenced one way or the other by their fathers, especially when it comes to cars. Wendell and Patrick Burns are no different with both sharing a particular passion for the BMW 2002 coupe.

Frazer Spowart, a Vimeo producer, has filmed a video dedicated to the Burns' love for the classic 1970s BMW model for his new online series called "Cars I See".

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Monday, June 25, 2012

BMW 1602 Converted Into a Six-Cylinder Sports Truck


The BMW "New Class" is a landmark vehicle line in the Bavarian carmaker's history that spawned a series of models including 1500 and 1800 sedans, the 2002 Touring hatchback and of course, the famed 2002tii and 2002 Turbo coupes, all of which paved the way for the birth of the 3-Series.

What BMW did not create was a pickup-truck version of the Neue Klasse in the style of the Chevrolet El Camino or the Australian Ford and Holden Utes.

So how did this 1971 model pictured here come to be? This car is the brainchild of San Francisco, California-based tuning and service company Ottowerks and it has been listed for sale on eBay.

Ottowerks says it begun with a 1971 BMW "1600", which we assume from the body, is the 1602 coupe model. After cutting the roof from the driver's seat and back and removing the rear seat bench, Ottowerks crafted a truck bed.

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