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Volkswagen 1303 Cabriolet - soeben vollständig restauriert! 1974

General description : Soeben vollständig restauriertes Fahrzeug!

Laufleistung seither nur 512 Probefahrt-km.

Dieses Käfer Cabrio wurde professionell sehr aufwändig restauriert.
Dazu wurde das Fahrzeug wurde komplett zerlegt, die Karosserie vom Rahmen getrennt, sandgestrahlt, schadhafte Blechteile ersetzt. Komplett innen und aussen im originalen VW-Farbton lackiert. Alle Dichtungen neu. Chrom neu. Dach neu.
Innenpolster und Verkleidungen ebenfalls neu mit Original-Material Kunstleder.
Auch die Mechanik wurde komplett durchrestauriert incl. vollständiger Regeneration des Motors. Alle üblichen Verschleißteile neu.
Sonderausstattung: Sportfelgen, org. Blaupunkt-Radio mit Stationstasten.

Bei der Restauration wurde besonderen Wert auf Authentizität gelegt - jedes Detail ist so, wie es damals beim Neuwagen dieses Typs gewesen ist!

Der Wagen kommt aus 2.Hand und hat aktuell Belgische Zulassungspapiere, ein deutscher Käufer bekommt aber von uns ein DEKRA-Vollgutachten gem. §21 und §23 StVZO - damit kann das Fahrzeug sofort überall in Deutschland auf H.-Kennzeuchen zugelassen werden. Auf Wunsch übernehmen wir auch den Zulassungsdienst durch mit uns vernetzte Partner.

Fazit: ein wunderschönes Exemplar in besonders kultiger Farbzusammenstellung, welches nicht nur Spaß beim Fahren bietet, sondern auch Wertsteigerungs-Potenzial bietet!

1974 Volkswagen 1303 Cabriolet - soeben vollständig restauriert! is listed for sale on ClassicDigest in Wiebestr. 36-37DE-10553 Berlin by Pre Select Inh.N.Steins for €35500.

 

Car Facts

Car type : Car Make : Volkswagen Model : 1303 Model Version : Cabriolet - soeben vollständig restauriert! Engine size : 1.6 Model Year : 1974 Sub type : Convertible Location : Wiebestr. 36-37DE-10553 Berlin Vehicle Registration : Undefined

35500 €

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Pre Select Inh.N.Steins

Pre Select Inh.N.Steins
+49 (0)30 2332473618

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