Carter Kelly Kramer has certainly gotten a lot of mileage out of his 1976 BMW 2002, both literally and figuratively.
Actually, he has probably logged as much mileage figuratively as he has literally! He bought the car as his high school ride, crashed it a month later, then decided---- rather than giving up on it--- to embark on its restoration. After which he sold it----- then bought it back! I love it!
He was able to parlay that experience into a winning college entrance essay, and now his story has gotten splashed onto two online auto blogs: Petrolicious and Jalopnik!
Make that three: Baurspotting! ;)
Not to mention, btw, that he is now driving around in a very cool car!
This is the first time I saw Carter's '02, in the foreground at right. Lime Rock Sunday in the Park, September 2013. This is Carter's pic, and coincidentally enough, I am standing at the left of the pic with my back to the camera, in khaki shorts and my black Baurspotting t-shirt, chatting with Nate Williams of Sports Car Restorations!
Check out the stories below to see what I am talking about! Congrats, Carter!
Owner: Carter Kelly Kramer
Location: Westchester, NY
Year, Make, and Model: 1976 BMW 2002
Photographers: Mike Bruno, Roger Garbow, Carter Kelly Kramer, AutoPhotos 2013
Location: Westchester, NY
Year, Make, and Model: 1976 BMW 2002
Photographers: Mike Bruno, Roger Garbow, Carter Kelly Kramer, AutoPhotos 2013
Identity. Forming your own is a big part of the teenage experience. For the 16-year-old Carter Kelly Kramer, expressing his own individuality required the right car. While his schoolmates gravitated toward the usual suspects – mainly Subarus and Mitsubishis – Carter knew an old-school European sport sedan would tell his story far better. Alfa GTVs were well beyond his budget, but BMW 2002s managed to squeeze in.
Carter found a blue ’76 on eBay, only to discover it not quite as advertised when it arrived on his driveway. It had a broken odometer which was stuck at 65,000 miles – the true condition of the little ’02 had clearly been lied about and was in need of some major TLC. Nevertheless, it ran, and Carter was on the road with an interesting car that looked like nothing else in the school parking lot.
Carter found a blue ’76 on eBay, only to discover it not quite as advertised when it arrived on his driveway. It had a broken odometer which was stuck at 65,000 miles – the true condition of the little ’02 had clearly been lied about and was in need of some major TLC. Nevertheless, it ran, and Carter was on the road with an interesting car that looked like nothing else in the school parking lot.
A month into it, he stuffed the nose of the Bimmer while performing what he describes as “Colin McRae maneuvers” on a dirt road. Others may have written the car off, sold it for parts and simply settled for a different car, but Carter turned the unfortunate incident into an opportunity to build the car he had always envisioned it could be.
He went to work taking it apart, burning the midnight oil for almost a year to get it ready. Enlisting the help of friends, he welded on a new nose and rebuilt the engine, brakes and suspension to near motorsport specification.
He went to work taking it apart, burning the midnight oil for almost a year to get it ready. Enlisting the help of friends, he welded on a new nose and rebuilt the engine, brakes and suspension to near motorsport specification.
With a pair of downdraft Webers, forged pistons, custom cam and bigger valves, the little M10 engine screams. It’s not unheard of to see flames shooting from the custom side exhaust. Wide fender flares and a deep front spoiler give the 2002 a period-correct motorsports look, especially with the front bumper removed, while its matte-orange paint adds a slightly modern twist to the scheme. The finished project got Carter plenty of attention.
Enduring the year-long build offered him a new perspective on life, an experience he translated into a university entrance essay. Apparently it worked, as he was accepted for college, but in a twist of irony, he had to sell the BMW because he would have no place to store it at school and couldn’t bear the thought of leaving it parked on the street on a college campus. Realizing the mistake he had made, he saved his money once again and bought the car back a year later.
The 2002 managed to get him through high school and into college. Its next destination is the track, where it clearly belongs. Needless to say, the car won’t be leaving Carter’s sight anytime soon. After all, it’s now part of who he is.
http://www.petrolicious.com/1976-bmw-2002-helped-owner-get-into-college
http://jalopnik.com/how-a-bmw-2002-helped-get-a-man-into-college-1466982970
Pics by Carter Kelly Kramer.
How A BMW 2002 Helped Get A Man Into College
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Pics by Carter Kelly Kramer.
Carter took a bunch of pics that day at Lime Rock, including this one of my arrival on the scene, with Simon K. and Matt P. of NorEast '02ers right behind me.
Baurspotting's 1982 323i Baur
Baurspotting loves stories like this! Congrats to Carter, and we look forward to seeing his car again soon!
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