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Barkas B1000 1975

General description : aufwendig restaurierter Barkas Bus ,der mit vielen Originalteilen an das Original (Prospekt) angepasst wurde! H-Kennzeichen (Oldtimergutachten) bei Kauf anbei! weitere Bilder folgen....

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1975 Barkas B1000 is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Beuchaer Str. 58 04821 Brandis, Germany for €15900.

 

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Car type : Van Make : Barkas Model : B1000 Engine size : 1.0 Model Year : 1975 Sub type : Van Location : Beuchaer Str. 58 04821 Brandis, Germany Vehicle Registration : Normal

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About Barkas
Now, when you think of iconic vehicles, this one might not be the first to come to mind. But let me tell you, it's a piece of automotive history, East German style.

The Barkas was, well, let's say it was an acquired taste. It wasn't the kind of vehicle that turned heads for its sleek design or blistering speed. No, the Barkas was more like that dependable old friend who might not be the life of the party, but you could always count on.

It was a workhorse, designed for one thing and one thing only: getting the job done. You see, in East Germany, they needed a vehicle that could carry people and cargo efficiently, and the Barkas was their answer.

Now, it may not have been the prettiest van on the block, but it had its charm. It had a certain ruggedness about it, like it could handle anything you threw at it. And trust me, in East Germany, they threw a lot at it.

The Barkas was like the East German version of a Swiss Army knife on wheels. Need to transport goods? No problem. Need to ferry people around? It could do that too. It was versatile, and it did its job without fuss.

And let's not forget that two-stroke engine. It may not have been the most refined powerplant, but it got the job done. It was the heart and soul of the Barkas, chugging along faithfully, just like the vehicle itself.

So, while the Barkas might not have been the flashiest or the fastest, it had its place in the world. It was the unsung hero of the East German roads, quietly doing its duty day in and day out. And in a way, that's something to be admired