Saturday, May 7, 2016

How to Buy a Classic BMW

BMW achieved cult status in the late '60s and early '70s with the 2002, which set the standard for small, sporty sedans. Dig up these relics to capture a bit of their classic past. Classic BMW cars are still popular.

Instructions

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    Consider a 2002 built before 1974 - you'll get chrome bumpers and round taillights.

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    Seek out the 2002tii for a model that will perform great and hold its value over time.

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    Find a 1600, the predecessor to the 2002. It has a slightly smaller engine but similar performance.

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    Look for a 3.0CSi if you want the ultimate sports touring coupe. Built from 1971 to 1975, these cars are incredibly elegant and fast.

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    Understand that most BMWs have been driven hard. In particular, look for cooling problems - especially cracked and warped cylinder heads - and, of course, rust. Have a qualified BMW mechanic inspect any car you might wish to purchase.

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