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Volkswagen Golf II 1991

General description : Ein Golf II GTI aus erster Hand ( eine Dame aus Spanien ) mit nur 34.500 Km Laufleistung, unfallfrei, Scheckheft gepflegt mit der Ausstrahlung eines Jahreswagens.Die Laufleistung ist anhand der Servicerechnungen und der reglmäßigen spanischen “ TÜV “ Berichte belegt. Alle Fahrzeugdokumente sind vorhanden. Bis auf eine kleine Stelle ist das Fahrzeug im ersten Lack.Zum Ausstattungsumfang gehört eine Klimaanlage, eine Servolenkung, getönte Verglasung, elektrische Fensterheber und eine Zentralverriegelung.Ein Wertgutachten mit der Note 1- ist vorhanden. Der Service ist frisch gemacht mit neuer Befüllung der Klimaanlage und einem neuen Zahnriemen.

Erstzulassung 1991
Fahrgest.-Nr. WVWZZZ1GZMWO39948
Motor 4 Zylinder
Hubraum 1.760 ccm
Leistung 82 kW/112 PS

https://www.pyritz-classics.de/fahrzeuge/golf-gti-ii/

1991 Volkswagen Golf II is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Frankfurt by Auto Dealer for €18500.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Volkswagen Model : Golf Model Version : II Engine size : 1.8 Model Year : 1991 Location : Orberstr. 4a 60386 Frankfurt am Main, Germany

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The People's Car (Volkswagen): Initially envisioned by Adolf Hitler in the 1930s as a "people's car" or "Volkswagen" in German, the idea was to create an affordable and practical vehicle for the German people. This concept led to the development of the Volkswagen Beetle (or the Type 1), designed by Ferdinand Porsche.
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