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Volkswagen T2 b Pritsche // Restaurationsobjekt // AS Motor 1978

General description : VW T2 b Pritsche für Vollrestauration, Schweißarbeiten nötig. Achse vorne links beschädigt.
Motor läuft.
Fahrgestellnummer: 2682105197
Motornummer: AS589829
KM Stand laut Tacho.
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1978 Volkswagen T2 b Pritsche // Restaurationsobjekt // AS Motor is listed for sale on ClassicDigest in Peter-Weil-Str. 23DE-35606 Solms by Ebert Sportscars for €2990.

 

Car Facts

Car type : Car Make : Volkswagen Model : T2 Model Version : b Pritsche // Restaurationsobjekt // AS Motor Engine size : 1.6 Model Year : 1978 Location : Peter-Weil-Str. 23DE-35606 Solms Vehicle Registration : Undefined

2990 €

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