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Volkswagen T2 23 window Samba (1963) – 86,500mls – 1600cc engine – £64,995 1963

General description : FOR EUROPEAN BUYERS€77,000 – CHF 74,000 – $83,000DUE TO BREXIT YOU’LL HAVE TO PAY A CLASSIC CAR TAX BETWEEN 5-12% ON TOP OF THE ASKING PRICE DEPENDING ON THE COUNTRY FOR CARS UK/EU OR EU/UK.I CAN ASSIST WITH TRANSPORT AND/OR OFFER A DOOR-TO-DOOR SERVICE INCLUDING TRANSPORT & CUSTOMS – ask for my feesTHIS CAR IS LOCATED IN THE UK/ENGLAND and sold on behalf of the UK seller/owner. Initial communication organised by us with direct contact to the owner/seller once serious interest is confirmed. We can assist with the transport. The small print in large – always happy to answer any questions you may have. All offers are, unless otherwise agreed upon in writing, non-binding and subject to confirmation and to prior sale. All information given is based on the best knowledge and the seller’s information.*The advertised £-price is the fixed price, the other currencies are indicative and need to be calculated at the daily exchange rate, contract directly between buyer & the seller in £-Stirling at the seller’s T&Cs.

1963 Volkswagen T2 23 window Samba (1963) – 86,500mls – 1600cc engine – £64,995 is listed for sale on ClassicDigest in United Kingdom by Tom's Car Connections for €64995.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Volkswagen Model : T2 Model Version : 23 window Samba (1963) – 86,500mls – 1600cc engine – £64,995 Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1963 Location : United Kingdom Vehicle Registration : Undefined

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