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1972 365 2+2 ignition switch

Discussion in '365 GT4 2+2/400/412' started by Marc Jackson, Mar 11, 2020.

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  1. Marc Jackson

    Marc Jackson Rookie

    Jan 10, 2020
    12
    Cape Cod, Ma
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    Marc Jackson
    Hello everyone I’ve been doing some work to my uncles 1972 365 2+2 and the ignition switch is completely melted the key just spins around I’m having trouble locating a replacement any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks guys
     
  2. Marc Jackson

    Marc Jackson Rookie

    Jan 10, 2020
    12
    Cape Cod, Ma
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    Marc Jackson
  3. Marc Jackson

    Marc Jackson Rookie

    Jan 10, 2020
    12
    Cape Cod, Ma
    Full Name:
    Marc Jackson
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  4. Rifledriver

    Rifledriver Three Time F1 World Champ

    Apr 29, 2004
    33,736
    Austin TX
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    Brian Crall
    Very common part. Rutlands should have them on the shelf. Just be sure you get the German made one and not the Chinese knock off.

    Another option is to google the part number written on it. Several European makes used them.
     
  5. Ferraridoc

    Ferraridoc F1 World Champ
    Owner Silver Subscribed

    Jun 20, 2012
    16,057
    Gold Coast, Aust.
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    Patrick
    I just had to replace mine and have a spare - PM me if you want
     
  6. SouthJersey400i

    SouthJersey400i Formula 3

    Mar 14, 2007
    1,591
    Romulus, NY (Finger Lakes)
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    Ken Battle
    Should be a BMW part.
     
  7. aidanparte

    aidanparte Formula 3

    Jul 18, 2004
    1,222
    Pelican parts have them.
     
  8. jacques

    jacques Formula Junior

    May 23, 2006
    876
    Los Angeles/Florida
    As I have posted several times, it is a BMW 2002tii era part. Over-the counter part at BMW parts counter. <>$100USD. And, like Mr. Rifledriver said...do not buy the cheap asian one. Buy only the German part. Jq.
     

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