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Wow
I mean... Seroiusly? Here you can find plenty of them for more than 10.000 € less. I thought the ones sold over 3.000 were already too expensive!
BTW this one has unoriginal side indicators (looks like the ones of the 131) so I don't know if is really new or just restored and IMHO a vintage car is nice also for its history and I mean an history in the hands of the previous owner(s), not parked in a dusty warehouse; but I recognize that some collectionists go crazy for almost unused carsAs there's a Danish homepage remarked and the car has the "made for DK" side indicators, it's most probable from here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/londonitalian/sets/72157623552375820/comments/
Before I continue with more impressions from Maastricht, here a pic from this morning.
Sorry, rjluna2, I haven't waited until the funny red light was in usage and I'm not that stupid, that I would have provoked the flash
Back to Maastricht.
11.950 €
10.950 €
8.750 €
8.900 € WITH ASSHOLE-ALERT
When I checked the K 70 (except some wrong details as radio and door-knobs obviously in very good condition - but terribly overpriced anyways. For general reasons and the fact, that a white 1972 MY with blue Skai-seats and no other extras at all is dull and uninteresting), I asked the dealer (a little fat hairless Dutch classic VW-dealer, but this is not his car, it belongs to a VW-dealer in Aachen/Aken/Aix-la-Chapelle. The VW T1 and T2 neither, they are obviously from the -incredible overpriced- "Kieftenklok"-store) really politely
"Could you please open the front bonnet?",
he answered
"Are you interested in that K 70?"
"Yes, I own one"
"Then you know how it looks" - and sat back on the back platform of a T2.
Saving parking space with Fiat
18.500 €
Not an used import with this plate?