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Volkswagen Typ 2 Split Screen – Kleinbus, Sondermodell „Sambabus“ 1966

General description : Diesen Symphatie Träger Micro- Bus De Luxe (SAMBA) haben wir vor 4 Jahren restaurieren lassen und ihn dann in beste Hände verkauft. Die sehr professionelle Restaurierung wurde damals gutachterlich mit der Note “ 1 “ beurteilt. Seither hat das Fahrzeug rund 4.800 KM gelaufen, der Zustand ist unverändert gut. Wir freuen uns, dieses Fahrzeug nun wieder anbieten zu dürfen. Ein aktuelles Gutachten für die Versicherung liefern wir dazu.Das Zertifikat der Stiftung Volkswagenwerk sowie die orig. “ M – Code “ Plakette bestätigen die Originalität des Fahrzeugs und die originale Farbkombination bei Auslieferung L 360 See blau mit der Dachfarbe L 680 kumulusweiß. Die Innenausstattung hat die Bezeichnung mesh-grey.Die Erstauslieferung erfolgte im Sept. 1966 in Finnland, die finnische Zulassung liegt in Kopie vor.Mit dem 1500er Motor (32 KW / 44 PS) ist man dank des sehr guten Drehmomentverlaufs recht flott unterwegs, Top Speed 105 KM /h, gefühlt noch schneller!Eine neue HU und ein frischer Service vor Auslieferung sind selbstverständlich.Wir gewähren 1 Jahr Garantie.

Erstzulassung 1966
Fahrgest.-Nr. 246088773
Motor 4 Boxer
Hubraum 1.481 ccm
Leistung 35 kW/44 PS

1966 Volkswagen Typ 2 Split Screen – Kleinbus, Sondermodell „Sambabus“ is listed for sale on ClassicDigest in Frankfurt by Pyritz Classics GmbH for €125000.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Volkswagen Model : Typ 2 Split Screen Model Version : – Kleinbus, Sondermodell „Sambabus“ Engine size : 1.5 Model Year : 1966 Location : Orberstr. 4a 60386 Frankfurt am Main, Germany Vehicle Registration : Undefined

125000 €

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