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1961 Auto Union Dkw 1000 Wagon on 2040-parts.com

US $1.00
Location:

Madison, Wisconsin, US

Madison, Wisconsin, US
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selling for my brother - please contact Ben at  608 441 2550 with all questions

1961 Auto Union DKW 1000 wagon.
last registered in Michigan in 1965. no current title, but plate is there so a title may be obtainable.
car is very rough, but everything appears to be there, and is restorable.
engine is out, and partly apart,sitting in the back. all glass is good.
also seems to have been one sold stateside, as the speedo is in mph.

Vehicle does not run and drive - buyer responsible for all shipping/trailering costs and arrangements.

if you are viewing this auction, you already know how incredibly rare these are, let alone stateside. the micro car thing is taking off, dont miss out on a rare resto project of a lifetime. happy to answer any questions and happy bidding.


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