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Volkswagen Typ 2 Bay window T2 Westfalia 1978 1976

General description : De Volkswagen T2 Westfalia is geproduceerd tussen 1962 en 1979, type 2A 1962-1972 en type 2B van 1972-1979.De 2B is ter herkennen aan de knipperlichten onder de voorruit.Deze Volkswagen bus T2B Westfalia camper is  Deze Westfalia is handgeschakeld met een 2000cc motor. Alle fabrieksopties die destijds besteld waren op deze bus, zijn nog steeds aanwezig, zoals remschijven met bekrachtiger, walk through, louvreramen in de schuifdeur aan de linkerkant, tochtruit linksachter, achterruitverwarming en 3-punt gordels. Maak een afspraak om deze VW t2 Westfalia camper te bezichtigen. Tel. 06-15231265.

1976 Volkswagen Typ 2 Bay window T2 Westfalia 1978 is listed for sale on ClassicDigest in Zwolle by Heideveld Classics for €16950.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Volkswagen Model : Typ 2 Bay window Model Version : T2 Westfalia 1978 Engine size : 2.0 Model Year : 1976 Location : Nervistraat 18 8013 RS Zwolle, Netherlands Vehicle Registration : Undefined

16950 €

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