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Volkswagen Karmann-Ghia 1500 Cab. 1969

General description : Dieses Karmann Ghia Kabriolet gehört in den Augen vieler Betrachter zu den attraktivsten Modelljahrgängen. Es verfügt als 1968er Modelljahr, Erstzulassung 1969, noch über die klassische Optik mit schmalen Blinkern, schmalen Stoßstangen und der Verdeck Betätigung über eine Kurbel.Gleichzeitig verfügt er aber schon über den drehmomentstarken 1500er Motor und vordere Scheibenbremsen. Er fährt sich damit sehr angenehm. Die Farbkombination in “ L 554 Kirschrot “ mit schwarzem Interieur und schwarzem Verdeck in Sonnland-Qualität wirken sehr elegant. Dazu tragen auch die dezent verbreiterten Chromfelgen bei. Das Fahrzeug haben wir vor ca. 2 Jahren vollständig hier in der Region restaurieren lassen. Die Qualität der Restaurierung wurde mit der Gutachten Note “ 1- “ bewertet. Seither wurden ca. 3.500 Km zurückgelegt. Der Zustand ist unverändert gut. Wir konnten die Gelegenheit nutzen, dieses besondere Exemplar für Sie zurück zu kaufen.Ein neuer großen Service, ein neues Gutachten sowie eine Jahresgarantie gehören zum Lieferumfang. Das gilt auch für die mitgelieferten 2. Schlüssel, das Kundendienstheft, die orig. Betriebsanleitung und das Bordwerkzeug.

Erstzulassung 1969
Fahrgest.-Nr. 149249723
Motor 4 Boxer
Hubraum 1.493 ccm
Leistung 44 PS/32 kW

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1969 Volkswagen Karmann-Ghia 1500 Cab. is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Frankfurt by Auto Dealer for €53900.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Volkswagen Model : Karmann-Ghia Model Version : 1500 Cab. Engine size : 1.5 Model Year : 1969 Location : Orberstr. 4a 60386 Frankfurt am Main, Germany

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