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Volkswagen Typ 2 Bay window Deluxe 7-Sitzer 1969

General description : Volkswagen Bus T2a Deluxe
Mod. 221 : 7-Sitzer mit Mitteldurchgang
Originale Farbkombination „Brillantblau/ Wolkenweiss“
Produktion am 20. Mai 1969
Erstauslieferung nach Jacksonville/Florida
Fuhr bis zuletzt in Kalifornien
Originalmotor AE 1584cm3 mit 47 PS
Dieser sehr frühe Baywindow wurde von uns auf einer unverbastelten und rostfreien Basis komplett neu aufgebaut.
Neue Lackierung im originalem „Brillantblau L50H / Wolkenweiss L581“
Alle Sitze neu bepolstert
Neue Türpappen und Kick-Panels
Originaler Dachhimmel
Neue Weisswandreifen
Alle Fensterdichtungen neu mit „Deluxe“ Chromleisten
Alle Türdichtungen neu
Viele Neuteile
Rostfrei
Unfallfrei
Technisch tip top
Absolut alltagstauglich und fertig für den Frühling.
Neuer TUV
Oldtimerzulassung
Ein Wertgutachten kann erstellt werden.
Preis: 32.900 euros
Erstkontakt bitte telefonisch unter 05303/5083107 oder 0176/34099953
http://www.svan-classics.com
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1969 Volkswagen Typ 2 Bay window Deluxe 7-Sitzer is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Dorfstrasse 6DE-38176 Wense by Auto Dealer for €32900.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Volkswagen Model : Typ 2 Bay window Model Version : Deluxe 7-Sitzer Engine size : 1.6 Model Year : 1969 Sub type : Station wagon Location : Dorfstrasse 6DE-38176 Wense

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