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Volkswagen Golf 1 Cabrio/ Quartett/ Erstlack/ Scheckheft 1990

General description : Volkswagen Golf I Quartett Cabriolet aus dem Jahr 1990


Bei diesem hier angebotenen Golf 1 handelt es sich um das Sondermodell "Quartett" in der Originalfarbe "paprikarot" mit kaminrot bezogenen Sitzen mit "Quartett-Würfeln" und 14" Avus-Leichtmetallrädern.

Das Fahrzeug befindet sich im Originalzustand (Erstlackierung), lediglich das Stoff-Sonnenlandverdeck in schwarz (designed by Karmann) wurde erneuert. Als eines der späteren Modelle, hat dieses Cabrio bereits die breiteren Karmann-Stoßfänger.

Motor und das 5-Gang-Schaltgetriebe arbeiten ohne Beanstandungen und entsprechen somit dem sehr gepflegten und wirklich guten Gesamteindruck und Zustand dieses Fahrzeuges. Das Fahrzeug ist absolut fahr- und alltagstauglich und sofort TÜV-fahig.

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1990 Volkswagen Golf 1 Cabrio/ Quartett/ Erstlack/ Scheckheft is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Hermannstraße 11DE-40233 Düsseldorf by Auto Dealer for €6660.

 

Car Facts

Car type : Car Make : Volkswagen Model : Golf Model Version : 1 Cabrio/ Quartett/ Erstlack/ Scheckheft Engine size : 1.8 Model Year : 1990 Sub type : Convertible Location : Hermannstraße 11DE-40233 Düsseldorf

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