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Volkswagen T2 Deluxe Survivor im Erstlack 1971

General description : VW T2 Deluxe Modeljahr 1971
Schöner Deluxe in der seltenen Farbkombi niagarablau / pastellweiss. Es ist ein sehr beliebtes Modeljahr, da alte Optik aber schon mit Scheibenbremse und besserem Fahrwerk. Dieser Bulli besitzt eine ultratrockene Karosse und befindet sich noch fast komplett im Erstlack. Alle Floors sind in einer top Substanz erhalten und nicht angegammelt wie des öfteren. Auch die anderen üblichen Schwachstellen wie Schweller, Kniestücke, Wagenheberaufnahme, Sitzbankaufnahme usw. befinden sich in einer aussergewöhnlich guten Substanz. In den Radläufen befindet sich viel Schmutz der noch entfernt wird um den guten Erhaltungszustand besser zu zeigen. Natürlich gibt es aber auch ein paar Dellen hier und da und der Batterieboden ist auch durch. Hervorzuheben wäre noch das der Erstlack diesmal nicht so stark verblichen ist.Das deutet auf viel Garagenaufenthalt hin. Auch der 1,6 Liter Motor macht einen sehr guten Eindruck und beschleunigt den Bulli sehr durchzugsstark. Ansonsten lenkt, bremst und schaltet der Deluxe recht ordentlich. Die Innenausstattung ist altersentsprechend erhalten wobei die Vordersitze und die Rücksitzbank noch rissfrei sind. Auch die meisten Tür- u. Wandverkleidungen sind noch recht ansehnlich.
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1971 Volkswagen T2 Deluxe Survivor im Erstlack is listed for sale on ClassicDigest in Achterathsheideweg 14DE-47447 Moers by Claus Classics Claus Wiemann for €18500.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Volkswagen Model : T2 Model Version : Deluxe Survivor im Erstlack Engine size : 1.6 Model Year : 1971 Sub type : Van Location : Achterathsheideweg 14DE-47447 Moers Vehicle Registration : Undefined

18500 €

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