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Volkswagen T3 Pick-Up 1.9 watercooled Single Cab only 81.293 km! 1987

General description : Trade-in car. Part exchanged. A super original T3. This Swiss T3 was supplied by AMAG Bern VW on the 23rd September 1987. The original service books, owner’s manual, car wallet and Abgaswartungsdokument etc are present. It has only driven 81,293 authentic and verified kilometres!! This car has the popular, strong water-cooled 1.9 engine that was only available on the Swiss market! The bodywork is pristine, rust-free and exceedingly original. This German work-horse is truly in a unique and exceptionally good authentic condition, the like we seldom see! Even 95% of the paintwork is original! This pick-up was commercially used by and marketing and advertising firm and was very well maintained. Fortunately this one was not used by a builders firm. The original underbody is perfect. Mechanically it does what it should do, and that is: step in and drive away. The condition of the interior trim is considering its age as good as new. A VW T3 Pick-Up in such fantastic condition is a rarity! Please note that this car is being kept at our annex and can only be viewed on appointment. THIS VEHICLE IS IN OUR STORAGE, VIEWING BY APPOINTMENT ONLY.

1987 Volkswagen T3 Pick-Up 1.9 watercooled Single Cab only 81.293 km! is listed for sale on ClassicDigest in Brummen by The Gallery for €14000.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Volkswagen Model : T3 Model Version : Pick-Up 1.9 watercooled Single Cab only 81.293 km! Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1987 Location : Brummen Vehicle Registration : Undefined

14000 €

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