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Volkswagen T1 Micro Bus de Luxe 251 "Samba" 1965

General description : Dieser VW Microbus Deluxe (landläufig „Samba „genannt) des Modelljahrs 1965 verließ am 24.3.1965 das Werk in der deutschen Spezifikation für den deutschen Markt. Dennoch verbrachte er später eine Zeit in den Vereinigten Staaten.

Das Fahrzeug ist jüngst vollständig in der originalen Farbkombination restauriert worden. Die obere Farbe lautet: L289 blauweiß über: L360 seeblau. Die Interieur Farbe trägt den Code: 83 Mesh Grey.

Wie den Codes der Typenplakette (M-Plate) entnommen werden kann, handelt es sich werkseitig um das Modell 251, also ein links gelenkter 7-sitziger Microbus Deluxe. Die Besonderheit liegt darin, dass es vorne 2 Einzelsitze gibt (Walk Through) und die mittlere Sitzbank verkürzt ist, so dass während der Fahrt von vorn nach hinten (oder umgekehrt) durchgegangen werden kann.

Neben der für die damalige Zeit luxuriösen Ausstattung gibt es hier noch 6 seitlich zu öffnende Ausstellfenster (Pop Up- Windows), vorn ausstellbare Windschutzscheiben (Safari-Windows) sowie die zusätzlichen Stoßstangenhörner (Over Rider).

Der Lieferumfang des Fahrzeugs beinhaltet ein Wertgutachten des TÜV Rheinland, eine 6 monatige Garantie sowie zulassungsfähige Papiere mit H-Zulassung und einem neuen Kundendienst Scheckheft.

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1965 Volkswagen T1 Micro Bus de Luxe 251 "Samba" is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Frankfurt by Auto Dealer for €125000.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Volkswagen Model : T1 Model Version : Micro Bus de Luxe 251 "Samba" Engine size : 1.5 Model Year : 1965 Sub type : Van Location : Orberstr. 4aDE-60386 Frankfurt am Main

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