Description
Volkswagen 1600 L Notchback | 1973
Highlights:
- Long-term ownership with known history since new
- Driven occasionally for classic tours and exhibitions
- 1584cc air-cooled flat-four engine with manual gearbox
- Located in Greece with valid inspection and registration
The seller offers for sale this 1973 Volkswagen 1600 L Notchback, a rare variant from the Type 3 family that was less commonly seen than its Fastback and Squareback siblings. Originally purchased by the seller’s friend in 1973 and transferred to the current owner in 2005, this Notchback has remained in long-term private hands ever since. For the past two decades, it has been stored in an underground garage and used exclusively for historic car tours and exhibitions.
The car is powered by a 1584cc air-cooled flat-four engine paired with a manual transmission and is in the original layout.
The vehicle has a valid technical inspection certificate and comes with registration documents.
Mechanically, the car is described as generally reliable, though it may benefit from basic maintenance after infrequent use.
The paintwork is rated as good overall, though some small areas show signs of erosion and light wear. The bumpers have surface scratches, and the rear light covers are aged but remain functional.
The fabric interior shows signs of aging. There are minor tears in the upholstery and some faded trim pieces. Most of the instruments are operational, but the condition is consistent with the car’s age and long periods of storage. While not freshly restored, the interior remains serviceable and in line with expectations for a classic daily or show participant.
Introduced in the early 1960s, Volkswagen’s Type 3 range was designed to provide a more refined and practical alternative to the Beetle, while still utilizing its reliable air-cooled engine. The Notchback variant offered a more conventional sedan shape, particularly popular in European markets. With trunk space in both the front and rear thanks to its rear-mounted engine, the Notchback was a surprisingly practical car for families and urban commuters alike.
The 1600 L model of the early 1970s represented the final evolution of the Type 3 before its phase-out in favor of the Passat. The “L” stood for “Luxus,” indicating a higher trim level with extra detailing and interior appointments. While not as widely collected as the Beetle or Type 2 Bus, the Notchback has gained appreciation among VW enthusiasts for its clean lines, solid handling, and relative rarity—especially in original condition.
This specific example reflects a life of occasional use and long-term care rather than show-level restoration. Its appeal lies in its honest presentation, complete ownership history, and dependable mechanics. With modest effort, it could be brought up to a higher cosmetic standard or enjoyed as-is in club outings and weekend drives.
Condition of the Bodywork and Paint
4. Very Good: Small dents or scratches; may require minimal bodywork or paint correction.
Condition of the Interior
3. Good: Shows typical wear; may require some repairs or part replacements.
Technical Condition
3. Good: Generally reliable, but may need some maintenance or repairs.
Overall Condition
2. Fair Condition: Shows noticeable wear and signs of aging. The car drives, brakes, and shifts.
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This car is currently located in Thessaloniki region, Greece.
This car drives, brakes and shifts.
The car has Greek registration. The buyer is responsible for registration in his own country and responsible for delivery and collection of any vehicle purchased at the auction.
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