The BMW 2002 tii, produced between 1971 and 1974, is a hallmark of the vintage European saloon genre, especially in Utah. Known for its sporty characteristics and mechanical excellence, the tii variant, with its Kugelfischer mechanical fuel injection, delivers a performance that continues to captivate enthusiasts and collectors alike. As the US-market embodiment of this iconic model, the 2002 tii represents an irreplaceable piece of automotive history.
In Utah, the market for classic cars, particularly the 2002 tii, is thriving. Those who recognize its significance often seek well-preserved, original-paint examples. With clean, rust-free bodies fetching premiums, preserving the integrity of the tii is paramount. Donating your BMW 2002 tii to ReviveRides not only contributes to preserving this legacy but also supports a community that understands the value of such remarkable vehicles.
📖Generation guide
BMW 2002 tii • 1971-1974
The US-market tii introduced Kugelfischer mechanical fuel injection, increasing power to 130hp, and marking its distinction in performance from the carbureted 2002. Notably, 1973 models transitioned from round to square tail lights.
BMW 2002 • 1968-1976
The base model of the 2002 series, produced alongside the tii, featured carbureted engines. It laid the foundation for the iconic 02 series but lacked the performance upgrades of the tii variant.
Known issues by generation
The BMW 2002 tii, while revered for its engineering, does have specific issues to be aware of. The M10 2.0L inline-four engine is generally robust but can require straightforward rebuilds, which are best managed by independent vintage BMW specialists. The Kugelfischer mechanical fuel injection pump, however, is notorious for requiring specialized rebuilding, as general automotive shops typically lack the experience with this 50-year-old system. Additionally, rust can affect the rocker panels, rear shock towers, and more, especially in cars previously exposed to salt-belt conditions, emphasizing the importance of thorough inspections.
Donation value by condition + generation
The value of a BMW 2002 tii is heavily influenced by its condition, particularly its originality. Original-paint examples command a significant premium, while any color changes can be a red flag for collectors. Rust-free cars from the West Coast or Sun-Belt areas are particularly sought after, given the notorious rust issues associated with these vehicles. Specialist rebuild receipts for the Kugelfischer fuel injection system are mandatory at this collector tier, making documentation essential for valuation. Resources like Hagerty and Bring a Trailer provide important valuation insights for prospective donors.
Donation process for this model
If you're considering donating your BMW 2002 tii, it's crucial to understand the collector-level specifics. A qualified appraisal is highly recommended, especially given the vehicle's value. The IRS Form 8283 Section B will be heavily applicable for valuations exceeding $5,000. For clean, low-mile examples, we recommend enclosed transport to ensure their preservation. Be prepared to provide original-paint verification, service history receipts, and documentation of any specialist rebuilds to support your vehicle's value.
Utah regional notes
Utah offers a favorable environment for BMW 2002 tii owners, with a growing network of vintage automotive specialists familiar with these iconic models. Collectors appreciate the unique flavor of the local service network, which includes expertise in maintaining not only BMWs but also other vintage European marques like Alfa Romeo and Mercedes-Benz. The distinction between salt-belt and sun-belt preservation is significant here, making it essential for owners to recognize the value of maintaining their vehicles in rust-free conditions.
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If you own a BMW 2002 tii and are considering donation, now is the time to take action. Your contribution will not only support the preservation of this iconic sports saloon but also connect you with a community that cherishes its legacy. Join us at ReviveRides and help keep the spirit of the classic BMW alive.
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