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Volkswagen 1303 Automatic, aus 2.Hand mit Originalbrief! 1973

General description : Ein besonders schönes, ungeschweisst-authentisches Exemplar aus 2.Hand!
Laufleistung org. nur 118.628 km.

Dieses Exemplar in einer der schönsten Farbkombinationen ist als eines von wenigen original und gut erhaltenen Fahrzeugen dieses Typs.

Der Wagen wurde am 12.03.1973 vom West-Berliner VW-Generalhändler „Eduard Winter“ an die Erstbesitzerin (Jahrgang 1921) ausgeliefert. Die gute Dame fuhr nur sehr wenig, die meiste Zeit stand der Käfer in der Garage. 1997 gab sie das Fahrzeug mit einem km.-stand von nur knapp 30t an den Zeitbesitzer ab, der ist Jahrgang 1938…
In den 20 Jahren seines Besitzes fuhr auch dieser lediglich ca. 88t km, alle Wartungsbelege und TÜV-Abnahmen aus dieser Zeit sind erhalten und dienen somit als Nachweis. Auch beim Zweitbesitzer hatte der Wagen immer Garage, wurde nicht bei schlechtem Wetter und im Winter fast gar nicht bewegt – nur so ist der gute Originalzustand zu erklären!
Das hier verbaute Getriebe ist eine Halbautomatik-Konstruktion.
Ein normales Schaltgetriebe ist mit einem Drehmomentwandler und elektrischer Kupplung verbunden, so daß bei aller Bequemlichkeit kaum Leistungsverlust eintritt.

Diese Konstruktion ist damals auch beim NSU Ro80 und dem Porsche 911 verwendet worden – dort nannte man sie „Sportomatik“.

Der Wagen ist unfallfrei und wurde regelmäßig gewartet!


Der Verkauf erfolgt im Auftrag unseres Kunden, der sich altershalber schweren Herzens von dem schönen Käfer trennt.

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1973 Volkswagen 1303 Automatic, aus 2.Hand mit Originalbrief! is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Wiebestr. 36-37DE-10553 Berlin by Auto Dealer for €12500.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Volkswagen Model : 1303 Model Version : Automatic, aus 2.Hand mit Originalbrief! Engine size : 1.3 Model Year : 1973 Sub type : Sedan Location : Wiebestr. 36-37DE-10553 Berlin

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