The DFW Car & Toy Museum has recently expanded its collection with the acquisition of a rare 1974 BMW 2002tii, a model celebrated for its significant role in BMW's automotive legacy. This vehicle, now part of the Ron Sturgeon Collection, exemplifies the perfect fusion of performance, style, and engineering that has cemented BMW's reputation in the automotive industry.
Equipped with an overbored 2.0-liter M10 inline-four engine and a five-speed manual transmission from a BMW 320i, the 1974 BMW 2002tii offers enhanced driving dynamics that appeal to enthusiasts. The car's handling is further refined by rear Bilstein shocks, ensuring a ride that is both firm and comfortable. Inside, the vehicle boasts a refurbished interior that marries modern and vintage elements, including a European-market dashboard and an Alpina shift knob, alongside a Blaupunkt Nevada CD stereo for an immersive audio experience.
The 1974 BMW 2002tii is not just a car; it's a testament to an era when BMW honed its identity as the 'Ultimate Driving Machine.' Its timeless design, high-revving engine, and meticulous craftsmanship make it a standout addition to the museum's collection, which features over 200 cars and 3,000 toys. This acquisition allows visitors to connect with a pivotal moment in automotive history, offering insights into the evolution of design and technology in the industry.
Located at 2550 McMillan Parkway in Fort Worth, TX, the DFW Car & Toy Museum invites the public to explore this and other exhibits Tuesday through Saturday, from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm. The museum's commitment to preserving and showcasing automotive and toy history makes it a must-visit destination for collectors, enthusiasts, and families alike.


