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Volkswagen Karmann-Ghia 1500 (T34) 1965

General description : Erstklassiger großer Karmann Typ 34 in rostfreiem Spitzenzustand ohne nennenswerte Gebrauchsspuren.

Das Fahrzeug wurde auf sehr guter und nahezu rostfreier Basis in Deutschland neu aufgebaut.
Ein Exemplar dieser Güte ist so sicherlich kaum noch zu finden.
Die original Sicken sind selbstverständlich in beiden Schwellen vorhanden.
Die gesamte Technik wurde überholt und der Chrom ist ebenfalls neuwertig.
Eine Besichtigung sagt mehr als viele Worte.
Für weitere Fragen oder einen Besichtigungstermin rufen Sie mich gerne an.
Das Fahrzeug wird im Kundenauftrag angeboten und ist unter Ausschluss der Gewährleistung zu verkaufen. Irrtümer und Zwischenverkauf vorbehalten. Der Kilometerstand ist abgelesen. Die hier gemachten Angaben sind unverbindliche Beschreibungen und stellen keine zugesicherten Eigenschaften dar. Es handelt sich hier um altes Fahrzeug mit Gebrauchsspuren, Mängeln und Patina. Einen mängelfreien Oldtimer gibt es nicht!
Achtung: Standort aller Fahrzeuge an der Autobahn 1, Ausfahrt Bad Oldesloe. Terminabsprache erforderlich.
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1965 Volkswagen Karmann-Ghia 1500 (T34) is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Nordmarkstraße 61DE-22047 Hamburg by Auto Dealer for €48500.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Volkswagen Model : Karmann-Ghia 1500 (T34) Engine size : 1.5 Model Year : 1965 Sub type : Convertible Location : Nordmarkstraße 61DE-22047 Hamburg

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