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2013 | Mercedes-Benz G 500 Final Edition 200
Seltene Final Edition 200 – Letztes G 500 Cabriolet, nur 200 Exemplare, lückenlose Servicehistorie
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1947 | Buick 50 Super Convertible
Convertible
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1975 | Ford Transit
Seltene Transit Pritsche mit Wertgutachten und umfassender Restaurierung
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1957 | Citroën HY
1957 Citroen HY
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1957 | Borgward Isabella Coupe
+++ Barnfind Online Auktion +++
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1978 | Mercedes-Benz 240 D
+++ Saharagelb und Moosgrün +++
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1975 | Ferrari Dino 208 GT4
Sehr originaler Zustand
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1967 | Mercedes-Benz 250 S
Wunderschöner Mercedes-Benz 250 S der Baureihe W108, Erstzulassung Juni 1967, in technisch und optisch exzellentem Zustand.
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1980 | Volkswagen Golf I GTI 1.6
Volkswagen Golf GTI Mk1 – Historic Group 2 Rally Car – FIA HTP – Road Registered
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1986 | Lancia Thema I.E.
Gehörte einem Arzt und Freund des Sängers Lucio Dalla
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1982 | Jeep Wagoneer Limited
Ex PRINZ PI - SORGSAM RESTAURIERT UND RESTOMODED MIT TOP SOUNDSYSTEM, 360° KAMERA
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1955 | Citroën Traction Avant 11 Familiale
Seltener 8-Sitzer "familiale", 3-Gang, restauriert
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1997 | Porsche 911 Carrera
Solides 993 C2 Cabriolet
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1989 | Volkswagen T3 Dehler Profi Syncro
**VW T3 Dehler Profi Syncro – The Bus that Saw the Wall Fall** Some cars are practical. Some are off-road capable. And then there are vehicles like this – a VW T3 Dehler Profi Syncro that not only drives through mud, snow, and gravel, but also through German history. Registered on October 26, 1989 – exactly 14 days before the fall of the Berlin Wall – this bus doesn’t just stand on four wheels; it stands right in the middle of one of the greatest turning points of the 20th century. And let’s be honest: how many vehicles do you know that once belonged to Volkswagen itself before becoming a rolling monument? **The Last of Its Kind – Dehler Meets Syncro** If you could spec a T3 without worrying about price, it would probably look exactly like this: 🔹 All-wheel drive (Syncro) – built for the Alps, the Sahara, or at least the next dirt road in Brandenburg. 🔹 Dehler Profi conversion – the yacht among campervans. Kitchen, heater, fresh water, air conditioning, high roof – in short: everything you need to cook pasta at the North Cape. 🔹 Premium interior – nothing rattles, nothing wobbles. Dehler built furniture like Mercedes built engines – precise, durable, quietly elegant. A vehicle made to last – and to experience adventures no Instagram filter could capture. **History – More Witness than Transport** First owner? Volkswagen itself. Registration? Right before reunification. Special feature? Complete factory history. This bus was there when history was written. Maybe it stood next to a Golf II on the Wolfsburg factory lot while Germany reinvented itself. Maybe a VW engineer took it for a test drive while the first border crossings were being opened on TV. Today, it is more than a camper. It is heritage. And you could be the one to bring it back to the road. **Condition – Rough Diamond with a Story** No, it doesn’t run right now. No, it isn’t registered. Yes, it needs attention. But that’s the charm. What you get here is not just any T3. It’s a restoration-worthy original with complete authenticity, ready to be given new life. No wild modifications, no backyard tinkering – all original, all documented. A dream for purists and an excellent basis for historic registration. **Conclusion – A Bus You Don’t Just Buy, You Take Over** This VW T3 Dehler Profi Syncro is not for people just looking for a camper. It’s for those who want to preserve history – and maybe already get goosebumps at the thought of cruising a 1989 Bulli through a united Germany. It needs love. It needs work. But when you drive it, you’re not just driving a bus – you’re driving a monument on wheels. - - - - - - ###
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1982 | Mercedes-Benz 380 SL
Mercedes-Benz 380SL (1982) – Amerikanische Version in exzellentem Zustand
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