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Volkswagen 1303 LS Cab. 1979

General description : Dieses Käfer Kabriolet stammt aus dem Sept. 1979 und ist damit eines der sehr späten Exemplare aus den letzten 3 Produktionsmonaten.Die Erstbesitzerin gab ihn nach nur 6 Monaten mit 800 Km an den 2. Besitzer ab, der es direkt DINOL – Wachs behandeln ließ. Dieser fuhr das Fahrzeug 41 Jahre lang mit nur 36.400 KM Gesamtlaufleistung, also weniger als 1.000 KM im Jahr. Er hat es dennoch lückenlos und regelmäßig Scheckheft gepflegt .Die Inspektionen wurden in den ersten 20 Jahren jährlich, später 2 jährig ausgeführt. Insgesamt gibt es 3 Vorbesitzer.So ist erklärlich, dass es sich hier um ein außergewöhnlich gepflegtes, nicht restauriertes, original erhaltenes Exemplar handelt.Die Farbkombination in Anthrazit (Code L 94 F) mit dem grünen Dach ist sehr ansprechend, die Ausstattung ist außergewöhnlich gut, siehe Anhang.Bereits im Jahr 1981 hatte die „Fa. Sauer & Sohn “ eine 2 Vergaseranlage und einen Ölkühler eingebaut und die neue Leistung mit 43 kW / 60 PS in die Fahrzeugpapiere eingetragen. Die entsprechende Unbedenklichkeitsbescheinigung des Herstellers liegt vor.Classic Analytics bewertet den außergewöhnlichen Zustand mit 1 -.Wir unterliegen der 1 jährigen Gewährleistung.

Erstzulassung 1979
Fahrgest.-Nr. 1592035143
Motor 4 Boxer
Hubraum 1.570 ccm
Leistung 43 kW/60 PS

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1979 Volkswagen 1303 LS Cab. is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Frankfurt by Auto Dealer for €55000.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Volkswagen Model : 1303 Model Version : LS Cab. Engine size : 1.6 Model Year : 1979 Location : Orberstr. 4a 60386 Frankfurt am Main, Germany

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