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Volkswagen Thing übel 1600 1975

General description : Dieser VW Kübelwagen stammt aus dem Jahr 1975. Bis heute kommen lediglich 2 weitere Halter zu dem VW hinzu. Der zweiter Halter des VW hat diesen liebevoll per Hand restauriert und neu aufgebaut. Über die Restauration gibt es einen prall gefüllten Ordner mit vielen Unterlagen und Belegen. 2021 erfolgte der bis heute letzte Halterwechsel des Kübels. In dieser Zeit ist das Fahrzeug nicht viel bewegt worden. Service-und Inspektionen sind regelmäßig gemacht worden.Heute präsentiert sich der Kübel in einem wirklich hervorradgenden Zustand. Rost ist nicht vorhanden, Motor, Vergaser und Getriebe sind fast noch neuwertig. Es funktiert alles und ist vor allem vollständig! (Flaggen etc.) Aktuell und in naher Zukunft gibt es keinerlei Wartungsstau oder Reparaturen.

1975 Volkswagen Thing übel 1600 is listed for sale on ClassicDigest in Dresden by Dresdner Klassiker Handel GmbH for €34500.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Volkswagen Model : Thing Model Version : übel 1600 Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1975 Location : Königsbrücker Straße 96 D-01099 Dresden, Germany Vehicle Registration : Undefined

34500 €

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Dresdner Klassiker Handel GmbH

Dresdner Klassiker Handel GmbH
+49 (0)351 6524748
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