I found this ebay ad tonight. We know this 1969 Voll Cabrio, and have posted about it here previously. The ad heading calls it a 2002, but the badging says 1600-2. According to the seller, it now has a 2000ti engine.
So, I did a little checking and, sure enough, this Baur was on ebay back on June 14, 2016. Here is the link, and, with the exception of a lowered price, the ad is the same as the current listing.
http://baurspotting.blogspot.com/2016/06/small-baur-world-1969-bmw-2002-baur.html
Item specifics
Condition: | Used | Year: | 1969 |
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): | 1557809 | Mileage: | 30,000 |
Exterior Color: | RUBY RED Rubinrot | Make: | BMW |
Interior Color: | Blue | Model: | 2002 |
Number of Cylinders: | 4 | Trim: | CONVERTIBLE CABRIOLET |
Transmission: | 5 spd | Engine: | 2000 ti |
Body Type: | Convertible | Drive Type: | RWD |
Warranty: | Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty | Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Sub Model: | BAUR | For Sale By: | Private Seller |
This car needs rocker panel work. I was quoted between $5000 and $15000 to open it up and see what needs to be done. A body shop cannot give a true price unless they open it all up. The car had the rust in the rocker panels when I bought it and I have driven it about 4 years. I had no intentions of repairing it because it it is not a show car and it drives fine. Things change and now it is time to sell it. I encourage anyone that wants to buy it to inspect it first. I was told to sell it as is and to just be honest. The car is sold as is. If you want to change the color back to white, this would be the time to do it. It is a period correct BMW Cherry Red (Rubinrot) now. The Coupe King in Long Beach CA (Peter) inspected the car and drove it for about 20 minutes. He said it was ok to call him if you want to verify anything. He owned this car about 30 years ago. Now that I got that out of the way, I can tell you about the car.
The car was restored about 30 years ago at Baur. A non-original Factory 2000 TI engine (high compression 22 TI ) was installed at that time. It has a 38/38 Weber carb now. Has Pertronix and MSD. The engine has less than 30,000 miles on it (I have the original speedo/odometer in kilometers with about 43,000 kilometers and about 1800 miles on the speedo/odometer in miles). A 5 speed trans was also installed recently. No grinding when shifting. The car runs fantastic and is very reliable. I just installed a high temp radiator from Walloth/Nesch. The car ran hot with the original 1600 Radiator. It has a pusher electric fan and an emergency small puller electric fan. I got stuck on the 405 Freeway in LA when it was 110 degrees out and I never wanted to go through that again. It cools great now. You can cruise at 80mph all day. Suspension, tires and brakes are very good. Sway bars were installed. The top is dark blue cloth that was replaced about 15 years ago and is in great condition. The interior is very nice, and shows well, but does show some age. The drivers seat should be re-done soon, but is not torn. The Becker radio works, but is mostly for show. The pedal box, and heater box were both restored. It has a new clutch and master cyl. The front bumper was re-plated and the rear looks very good. The windows work fine and the glass is in good condition. Leather Nardi non-original streering wheel. All the electrical works (lights, blinkers etc). The non-original center console can be removed with 3 screws. I have many of the original replaced parts and some other extras that go with the car. There is a lot of documentation for the car, also. I have copies of many of the German registrations (and American) and old articles mentioning this car. It was in Denver when I bought it. I'm sure I missed work that has been done to the car, so just ask if you are concerned. Everything that I know of has been repaired or works. It needs nothing except the rocker panel work,
If you have any questions, please contact me @ 818-590-2243 (Carl). The car was @ the SoCal BMW show at Woodley Park about 3 years ago, so you may have seen it.
It is a great car and I will be sad to see it go. Please do not make any offers. If it does not sell, I will either lower the price, or put it in storage until the price goes up.
The car is located in Thousand Oaks, CA. 30 miles north of Los Angeles.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1969-BMW-2002-BAUR-/112055213756?_trksid=p2141725.m3641.l6368
Here is another listing for this Baur, as well as a previous appearance in Baurspotting, going back to 2012!
http://classiccarsmark.com/bmw/58265-1969-bmw-1600-baur-cabriolet.html
* Scroll down this page to see our original pic of this Baur from 2012!
http://baurspotting.blogspot.com/p/new-gallery-of-16002002-baur-cabrios.html
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