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Volkswagen 1303 BIG Sondermodell S 763 hellasmetallic 1973

General description : Das Sondermodell 1303S Big basiert auf dem 1303 S mit 1600ccm Motor und 50 PS. Äußerlich hat er einen seitlichen Zierstreifen in schwarz mit einem Schriftzug.

Folgende Merkmale zeichnen den BIG Käfer aus:
5.5 x 15 Sportstahlfelgen, Holzdekorfolie im Armaturenbrett, Scheibenbremse, besonderer Schaltknauf und Sitzbezüge aus Cordstoff mit Kunstlederaußenkanten und beheizbare Heckscheibe.

Der BIG Käfer wurde in drei verschiedenen Metallicfarbtönen angeboten. (L96C moosmetallic, L95M ontariometallic oder L98C hellasmetallic) und kostete rund 7650DM.

Dieser Käfer wurde im November 1973 in Schweden zugelassen und durch unsere Werkstatt gewartet und aufbereitet. Unter anderem wurden die Sitzbezüge erneuert.
Es sind zwei Fahrzeugschlüssel vorhanden.

Das Fahrzeug erhält für die Auslieferung einen 143 Punkte Check in unserem Hause.

Besuchen Sie uns nach Absprache gerne vor Ort oder auf unserer Homepage http://www.swoboda-fahrzeugkultur.de
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Die Fahrzeugbeschreibung dient lediglich der allgemeinen Identifizierung des Fahrzeugs und stellt keine Gewährleistung im kaufrechtlichen Sinne dar. Die Angaben erheben nicht den Anspruch auf Vollständigkeit und sind ohne Gewähr. Zwischenverkauf, Irrtum und Änderungen vorbehalten.
Der in der Artikelbeschreibung angegebene Kilometerstand ist abgelesen und kann abweichen.

1973 Volkswagen 1303 BIG Sondermodell S 763 hellasmetallic is listed for sale on ClassicDigest in Kalleby 22DE-24972 Quern by Jürgen Swoboda Oldtimer Handel und Restauration for €18900.

 

Car Facts

Car type : Car Make : Volkswagen Model : 1303 Model Version : BIG Sondermodell S 763 hellasmetallic Engine size : 1.6 Model Year : 1973 Location : Kalleby 22DE-24972 Quern Vehicle Registration : Undefined

18900 €

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Jürgen Swoboda Oldtimer Handel und Restauration

Jürgen Swoboda Oldtimer Handel und Restauration
+49 (0)4632 218982236
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