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Mercedes-Benz O319 1966

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Mercedes Benz O 319 B Panoramabus Samba 1966 driving condition

Very rare 1966 Mercedes Benz O 319 B Panoramabus. The equivalent of the VW Samba but more rare. This car was in Calfornia delivered with a petrol engine (most versions hat diesel engines). This bus was originally used for tourism, then used by The Inn at Fawnskin for transporting customers and advertisement. Finally the bus is rebuilt as a Camper for private use. Once being restored this car needs optical some new restoration. Technics are good and the car runs good.

Car has USA title and document importduties for every EU country are paid by us. Documentation is complete for registration in every EU country. You do not need to pay any importduties. We can help with transport. Trading in, buying and consignment possible.



Mercedes Benz O 319 B Panoramabus Samba 1966 etat roulant

Mercedes Benz O 319 B Panoramabus rare de 1966. Equivalent de VW Samba, mais plus rare. Livraison en Californie avec moteur à essence (la plupart etais livree avec moteur diesel). Bus etais utiliser pour tourisme, ensuite pour transport des clients de The Inn at Fawnskin et finalement transformee comme Camper prive. Bus etais restauree d’avant (photos disponible) mais a besoin de nouveau restauration optique. Technique en bon etat, roule bien.
La carte grise USA et les frais d’importation ont été acquittés pour tous les pays Européens. Une documentation complète pour carte grise en France ou en Belgique. Livraison possible. Échange, achat et dépôt vente possibles. Pour nos clients français possibilité de livraison avec carte grise et contrôle technique Français. Pour nos clients Belges livraison en plaque Oldtimer possible.
Lorsque vous nous achetez un véhicule vous n'êtes redevable d'aucune taxe d'importation.
S'ajoutent au prix de vente uniquement le coût du contrôle technique et les frais de carte grise.



Mercedes Benz O 319 B Panoramabus Samba 1966 in fahrendem Zustand

Seltener Mercedes Benz O 319 B Panoramabus aus 1966. Wie der VW Samba aber noch viel seltener. Es ist ein in Kalifornien gelieferte Benzin-ausführung. (Die meisten sind als Dieselauto geliefert worden). Bus ist ursprünglich gebraucht worden für Toerismus, danach durch The Inn at Fawnskin für Werbung und Beforderung von Kunden. Schliesslich umgebaut worden wie Camper für Privatbenutzung. Der Bus ist jemals restauriert worden (Bilder anwesend) aber braucht inzwischen optisch einige Restaurierung. Technisch ist dieser Bus in gutem Zustand und fahrt gut.

Auto hat komplette USA Dokumenten und Importsteuer fur jedes EU land ist bezahlt worden. Dokumenten sind komplett fur Registration. Sie bezahlen kein Importsteuer mehr. Wir konnen helfen mit Transport. Eintausch, Einkauf und Bemittlung moglich. Wir konnen das Auto gegen mehrpreis mit deutsche TUV, H-kennzeichen und Fahrzeugbrief liefern.



Mercedes Benz O 319 B Panoramabus Samba 1966 rijdende staat

DEZE AUTO STAAT IN ONS WAREHOUSE, BEZICHTIGING ALLEEN OP AFSPRAAK MOGELIJK.

Zeldzame Mercedes Benz O 319 Panoramabus uit 1966. De tegenhanger van de volkswagen Samba maar dan nog veel zeldzamer. Het betreft hier een in california geleverde benzine uitvoering (de meeste zijn als diesel geleverd). Bus is oorspronkelijk voor toerisme gebruikt, daarna door The Inn at Fawnskin om klanten op te halen en als reclame en tenslotte omgebouwd naar Camper voor privé gebruik. De bus is in het verleden gerestaureerd (zijn fotos van aanwezig) maar is ondertussen optisch toe aan een nieuwe opknapbeurt. Technisch is de bus in een goede staat en rijdt goed.

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1966 Mercedes-Benz O319 is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Waalwijk by E R Classics for €27500.

 

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Car type : Van Make : Mercedes-Benz Model : O319 Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1966 Sub type : Van Location : Waalwijk

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