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Fiat 500d Nuova From 1963 In Exceptional Condition on 2040-cars

Year:1963 Mileage:80000
Location:

Steenokkerzeel, Belgium

Steenokkerzeel, Belgium

I PUT ON SALE MY FIAT 500D NUOVA FROM 1963
IN EXCEPTIONAL CONDITION

COMING FROM THE FIRST OWNER

BELGIAN CAR WITH BELGIAN PAPERWORK READY TO BE TRANSFERED TO ANY COUNTRY,I CAN HELP WITH SHIPPING FROM ANTWERP,BELGIUM

IN THE USA,MY FRIEND RON SUSSER(RONSUSSER.COM)CAN TAKE CARE OF ALL(IMPORT PAPERWORK,....),JUST ASK HIM

THE CAR IS TOTALLY RUST FREE,WITH ORIGINAL WHITE COLOR,WITH WHITE INTERIOR
UNDERNEATH OF THE CAR IS ORIGINAL AND RUST FREE
NO WELDINGS WHERE DONE
PAINTJOB IS 10 YEARS OLD AND STILL SHINING
THE CAR STARTS,SHIFTS AND RUNS PERFECTLY 
THE ODOMETER SHOWS 80000 KM = 49700 MILES

ANY INSPECTION IS WELCOME BY ANY TRADER

FOR ANY OTHER QUESTIONS OR PICTURES,JUST ASK BY MAIL OR BY PHONE

TEL 00 32 487428004

FOR ANY SHIPPING QUOTE YOU CAN CONTACT
BART DE BRAUWERE AT GOSSELIN FORWARDING

EMAIL : bartdb@gosselingroup.eu
OR 
PHONE : 00 32 3 3251874 - 00 32 3 3281993


HAPPY BIDDING

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