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Volkswagen Karmann-Ghia seltenes LowLight Coupe 1956

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Angeboten wird ein 56er VW Karmann Ghia - ein sogenannter LowLight - welcher nur wenige Jahre gebaut wurde und auch nicht viele Exemplare überlebt haben. Das Fahrzeug stammt ursprünglich aus der Schweiz und ist bereits lange Zeit in Deutschland registriert. Der Wagen besticht durch seine wunderschöne Formensprache. Der Lack ist gut, aber nicht mehr original. Innen wie aussen finden sich Spuren des mittlerweile 62-jährigen Daseins. Dafür ist das Fahrzeug weitestgehend komplett und bis auf die Innenausstattung auch weitestgehend original.Dennoch darf auch bei diesem Fahrzeug bei Bedarf weiter verbessert werden, je nach Anspruch und Perfektion des neuen Besitzers.Der Wagen fährt, bremst und lenkt gut - dem Alter geschuldet ohne technische Helfer. Dafür mit jeder Menge Erfahrung und Gelassenheit.

Das Fahrzeug wird im Kundenauftrag angeboten und verkauft.

Eine Besichtigung ist nur nach Terminvereinbarung in Hamburg möglich.

Da Fahrzeugbeschreibungen stets subjektiv sind, werden telefonische und schriftliche Anfragen zur Verhandlung des Angebotspreises nicht beantwortet. Eine Besichtigung der Fahrzeuge ist ausdrücklich erwünscht!

Weiterhin bieten wir die Möglichkeit der Verbringung der Fahrzeuge zum Kunden, mittels Spedition oder nach Absprache auf eigener Achse.

Irrtümer/Zwischenverkauf vorbehalten.

1956 Volkswagen Karmann-Ghia seltenes LowLight Coupe is listed for sale on ClassicDigest in Eimsbütteler Chaussee 85DE-20259 Hamburg by Carracho Classics for €44500.

 

Car Facts

Car type : Car Make : Volkswagen Model : Karmann-Ghia Model Version : seltenes LowLight Coupe Engine size : 1.3 Model Year : 1956 Sub type : Coupé Location : Eimsbütteler Chaussee 85DE-20259 Hamburg Vehicle Registration : Undefined

44500 €

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