Junkyard Find: 1974 BMW 2002

Murilee Martin
by Murilee Martin

I see a fair number of BMW 2002s during my trips to wrecking yards, but for some reason I’ve been hoarding the photos of the few that I photograph. We’ve seen this ’73, this ’73, and today’s ’74. I found this car in a Denver self-serve yard about four months back, which means it has been fed to The Crusher by now. Just as well— this car had some scary, Minnesota-grade rust.

When you see this on the fenders, you know the important structural unibody components probably aren’t so safe.

Still, this car was visiting Colorado state parks as recently as 2006.

Thanks to all the E21 320i s in wrecking yards, there’s not much demand for used M10 engine s. This one probably went to The Crusher along with the rest of the car.

Someone had already grabbed the instrument cluster by the time I got to this car.

Plenty of Bondo to be seen.








Murilee Martin
Murilee Martin

Murilee Martin is the pen name of Phil Greden, a writer who has lived in Minnesota, California, Georgia and (now) Colorado. He has toiled at copywriting, technical writing, junkmail writing, fiction writing and now automotive writing. He has owned many terrible vehicles and some good ones. He spends a great deal of time in self-service junkyards. These days, he writes for publications including Autoweek, Autoblog, Hagerty, The Truth About Cars and Capital One.

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  • Threeer Threeer on Mar 12, 2014

    I weep for every 2002 I see in this condition. I owned a 1974 in Baikal Blue (actually sold away a 1991 Sentra SE-R to clear the deck to get the 2002). Of the (over) 2 dozen cars I've owned, the '02 is still the ONLY car I truly miss. Yes, it's a brick on wheels, but for those of us that love them, they are OUR bricks on wheels!

  • AllThumbs AllThumbs on Mar 14, 2014

    Just checking TTAC after about a week, and I hope Murilee's not trying to tell me something, since this is two JFs in a row that are very close to cars in my current mini-fleet. I've got an 84 K car and a 73 2002tii. Maybe I should be feeling cold up and down my spine or drivetrain or something about now.

  • Lorenzo Yes, they can recover from the Ghosn-led corporate types who cheapened vehicles in the worst ways, including quality control. In the early to mid-1990s Nissan had efficient engines, and reliable drivetrains in well-assembled, fairly durable vehicles. They can do it again, but the Japanese government will have to help Nissan extricate itself from the "Alliance". It's too bad Japan didn't have a George Washington to warn about entangling alliances!
  • Slavuta Nissan + profitability = cheap crap
  • ToolGuy Why would they change the grille?
  • Oberkanone Nissan proved it can skillfully put new frosting on an old cake with Frontier and Z. Yet, Nissan dealers are so broken they are not good at selling the Frontier. Z production is so minimal I've yet to see one. Could Nissan boost sales? Sure. I've heard Nissan plans to regain share at the low end of the market. Kicks, Versa and lower priced trims of their mainstream SUV's. I just don't see dealerships being motivated to support this effort. Nissan is just about as exciting and compelling as a CVT.
  • ToolGuy Anyone who knows, is this the (preliminary) work of the Ford Skunk Works?
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