This Classic BMW 2002tii Shows What Made BMW Great
A 1974 BMW 2002tii is up for auction on Cars and Bids, and it is the kind of listing that reminds you how much of BMW’s modern identity was built on small, light sedans with sharp responses and simple hardware. Finished in Inka Orange and showing 18,300 miles, it is presented as a clean title California car, and it mixes period charm with a handful of owner style updates that will matter to bidders who want to drive it regularly.

What The Listing Includes
The 2002tii is the fuel injected version of the classic 2002, and the listing leans into its analog appeal. The seller notes that the original transmission has been replaced with a five speed manual, and the car wears European market bumpers and rides on 13 inch wheels with lowering springs. Inside, it is described with black trim and cloth upholstery, plus a BMW M shift knob, with the overall presentation aiming for a lightly upgraded driver rather than a concours restoration.

Condition Notes And What To Watch
The seller discloses a long list of small issues that read like a realistic ownership checklist. The listing mentions paint imperfections and worn rear light seals, plus a cracked passenger side rear light. There are scratches on one front wheel, and the tires are old enough that most buyers will plan on replacement early.
The cabin shows wear on touch points, and the listing calls out missing trim on the defroster slider. There is also cracked rubber at the fuel filler neck and cracked front upper strut mount top hats. The seller states the car was repainted in 2024 and lists maintenance and parts, but bidders should expect to verify any claims the same way they would on any vintage auction car.

Why The 2002tii Still Pulls Enthusiasts In
This auction lands in an era when BMW collectors can chase everything from vintage royalty to modern performance bargains and oddball swaps. At the top end, the rarest BMWs are drawing serious attention, like the BMW 3.0 CSL Batmobile.
At the other end, there is still demand for fun driver focused cars that deliver BMW character without the museum rules. Then there is the internet friendly side of the hobby, where creativity wins clicks. The 2002tii sits in the middle of all that, desirable because it is the blueprint, small, direct, and still easy to understand.

