I have seen the term "Group 2" thrown around alot, but do not know what it means or refers to. Any information on what "Group 2" is would appreciated. Thanks.
1976 BMW 2002 1997 Jeep Cherokee love both. The 2002 is one of the most celebrated of modern BMWs. Introduced in 1968, the 2002 was powered by a 1,990cc, 100bhp version of BMW's classic M10 single-overhead-camshaft four-cylinder engine.
Complementing the 2002 base model were a pair of higher performance versions, the 2002Ti and fuel. This BMW 2002 Tii-Specification Groupe 2 was built at the dawn of the '80s by two legends of French motorsport. 1972 BMW 2002 Additional Info: This is a very special specimen, classic & iconic BMW 2002Tii.
Just recently acquired, the previous owner imported the vehicle in the late 1990s from Canada. Plan was to undertake a full restoration on it, but my dream porsche has just come in front of me, so quickly moving on to that project! This 1974 BMW 2002 Tii Group 2 is ready to compete in historic rallies again! First prepared in 2011 to participate in regional and national rallies, this car has since undergone some modifications to run in international rallies, such as the Monte Carlo Historique, Le Tour Auto or the Tour de Corse Historique.
1972 BMW 2002 ti with original documents and black number plates. Bodywork and electrical system recently redone, with valid HTP Rally. Features: - Complete group 2 engine, recently rebuilt by a well-known Veronese tuner, equipped with pressed pistons and machined head.
This 1972 BMW 2002 Tii has a few things going for it if you want a project. The 2002 is obviously sought after in Tii specifications, but this one is also claimed to be a very early production model, one of the first 50 off the assembly line. The car also wears a period.
Vehicle history and comps for 1976 BMW 2002 tii (Group 2 Alpina Recreation) VIN: 2771162 - including sale prices, photos, and more. The 1974 BMW 2002 Tii Group 2 is a classic, high-performance sports car that was built with speed and agility in mind. This car is powered by a 2.0-liter fuel-injected engine that delivers a whopping 198 horsepower, making it capable of reaching speeds of up to 140 miles per hour.
The 1600-2 was joined by a twin-carbed, higher-compression 1600ti in 1967 and was popular in Europe, but couldn't meet emissions regulations for the US market which was already crying out for a faster version of the small BMW. The answer was the BMW 2002, created by dropping the two.