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Audi 80 H-Kennzeichen 1977

General description : Hier handelt es sich um ein Fahrzeug aus 1.-Hand, durch HU-Berichte sind die Km nachvollziehbar, Dieser Audi 80 ist sehr gepflegt, Fahrzeug befindet sich im Originalzustand mit Radio
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H-Kennzeichen wurde in 1015 erstellt, Fahrzeug stammt aus einer Sammlung
Besichtigung und Probefahrt ist kurzfristig nach Terminabsprache möglich,

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1977 Audi 80 H-Kennzeichen is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Hermann-Löns-Str.6 24784 Westerrönfeld, Germany by Auto Dealer for €3990.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Audi Model : 80 Model Version : H-Kennzeichen Engine size : 1.6 Model Year : 1977 Sub type : Sedan Location : Hermann-Löns-Str.6 24784 Westerrönfeld, Germany Vehicle Registration : Normal

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About Audi
Audi Automobilwerke GmbH Zwickau was founded by August Horch and his partners. In August 1928, the majority of shares in Audiwerke AG were acquired by Jørgen Rasmussen,the owner of Dampf-Kraft-Wagen (DKW) In 1932, Audi merged with Horch, DKW, and Wanderer, to form Auto Union. Auto Union used the four interlinked rings as their logo, the Audi badge today, representing these four brands.

After the war, Daimler-Benz had taken 100% holding in the Auto Union company by1959. By mid-sixties they had decided to sell to Volkswagen -a decision Mercedes must be regretting by now. Under VW control they took the two-stroke DKW F102, fitted it with a modern Mercedes designed four-stroke engine et voilá a new modern Audi had emerged. The rest, as they say, is history.