Highlights
- RHD example registered new in Jersey in March 1976
- Charming Pastel Blue body with Navy interior
- Original, high-spec example
- OEM wooden steering wheel
- Recent, thorough BMW specialist service
- Tax & MOT Exempt
The Appeal
Introduced in 1975 as the final chapter of BMW’s acclaimed 02 Series, the 1502 offered the same rear-wheel-drive balance and engaging character as its larger counterparts, paired with a 1.6-litre four-cylinder engine and four-speed manual gearbox. Affordable yet rewarding, it marked the end of the much-loved 02s before BMW turned to the first 3 Series, making it an important milestone for the marque.
This particular 1976 example is especially appealing thanks to its originality and specification. First registered in Jersey in March 1976, it was delivered with high specification, complete with factory-fitted steel sunroof, 13-inch genuine Alpina alloys, opening quarter lights, rear opening windows, stainless steel exhaust, and rare BMW Bavaria radio, which is still in situ and said to be working perfectly.
Finished in Pastel Blue with a Navy Blue interior, it retains period charm with its OEM wooden steering wheel, original overmats, and a smart, highly original interior. Said to have been repainted around 20 years ago, the car still presents well and has clearly been cherished and carefully maintained.
Mechanically, it inspires confidence: in 2025 the braking system was fully overhauled and a major service was carried out by respected BMW specialist Lee Shannon in Hampshire. The underside of the vehicle shows signs of having been waxoiled, and the car is supported by service invoices dating back to 1977, along with a large box of original parts. Altogether, this well-kept BMW 1502 is a rare, high-specification example of the last of the 02 Series
The History & Paperwork
- First registered in Jersey in March 1976
- Vendor notes that this 1502 “came out of a classic car collection and has always been garaged.”
- 4 former keepers
- Purchased by the current keeper in April 2025 as a summer project
- High spec model including factory fitted steel sunroof, 13" genuine Alpina alloys, opening quarter lights, opening rear windows, wooden steering wheel, original overmats, original BMW Bavaria radio, fog lights, BMW logo gearshift, stainless steel exhaust, Navy blue vinyl interior.
- Original steering wheel is with the car
- Currently showing 63,203 miles on the clock
- V5C in existing keeper’s name
- Original BMW Owners Handbook present
- Service invoices and receipts going back to 1977, however no actual service book can be accounted for.
- A large box full of parts for the car, including the original air filter, is available.
- 2 sets of keys included
- Original sales brochure included in file
- Original toolkit, Jack and spare wheel all present in boot
The Condition
- The car is said to have been repainted some 20 years ago.
- The pastel blue paintwork remains smart with some signs of age and usage, including a scratch on the bonnet, slight paint peel on the boot lid, lacquer lift on the roof, and some rear corner damage.
- Functioning sunroof in good condition.
- The engine bay is clean and well presented.
- The underside of the vehicle shows signs of having been waxoiled.
- Brake system, boot lock and dash light restoration in 2025.
- Extremely original Navy blue interior.
- Vinyl front seats, back seats and door cards show very little signs of wear.
- Dashboard displays a small rip in the vinyl and a dent above the passenger footwell
- The rip in the dash is more of a small crack in the usual place where the binnacle joins the main dashboard
- OEM Bavaria Radio.
- Original overmats in good condition with no visible signs of rips or tears.
- The current keeper reports an electronic ignition has been fitted.
- OEM wooden steering wheel
- All in all, this 1502 is a smart, well-maintained example with age-related imperfections around the car that are to be expected of a nearly half-century-old vehicle.
The Mechanics
- 1573cc 4-cylinder petrol engine
- 4-speed, manual gearbox
- Rear wheel drive
- Brakes fully overhauled in 2025
- Stainless steel exhaust.
- 13" genuine Alpina alloys
- The vendor notes “the car drives perfectly on its Falken tyres with no faults at all. The 4-speed manual gearbox is a joy to use.”
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