VW T3 Type 2 Caravelle C
Description
This T3 is a Swiss vehicle in the T3 Caravelle C model variant and the car is in stunning original condition. The body is very well maintained, unwelded and repainted in the original color - no rust to be seen. Handles, emblems, seats and even the headlining are original. A very special feature of this car is the original 2.1 liter petrol engine with a whopping 112 hp. This gives the car almost lively driving characteristics.
The vehicle has only been modified in the interior, where light camping equipment has been installed. The bed is comfortable, the storage space is tidy and the windows are tinted. The original curtain to the driver's cabin is still present and intact. The high-quality audio system with two free-standing additional loudspeakers and a subwoofer, which are controlled via a separate amplifier, ensures a rich sound. The vehicle comes with the original roof rack (roof load 100 kg), a set of as-new winter tires and a refrigerator that can be operated with gas or electricity.
The original service booklet is present and complete.
This vehicle has already been sold.
Model history
The VW T3 was first presented in May 1979. At this time, almost 4.5 million first and second generation Bullis had already left the VW factories. Despite the economic and oil crisis at the time, around 1.3 million third-generation Bullis were produced and sold between 1979 and 1992.
The T3 was not just a facelift but actually a completely new model. The all-round angular shape of the bus is particularly striking. The round shapes of the vehicles were now a thing of the past and the more angular shape also created a little more space in the vehicle. As the shape alone was not enough, the wheelbase was stretched by 60 mm to 2460 mm and the width of the new T-Bus also increased. The new vans were initially powered by air-cooled 4-cylinder boxer engines, similar to those of the two predecessors. From 1982, the engines were cooled with water.
The T3 made a considerable leap forward thanks to the reliable and maintenance-free rack-and-pinion steering, which made the car much easier to drive and noticeably more maneuverable. Anyone who has ever driven the first three generations of Bulli knows exactly what we are talking about. The wheels were individually suspended and kept in check with progressive springs and telescopic shock absorbers. The entire chassis was therefore revised and contributed significantly to the success of the T3.
In addition to front-wheel drive, the Syncro all-wheel drive, which is very popular today, was available in the model range for the first time. The T3 was available as a panel van, platform van, Multivan, Caravelle, emergency vehicle, camper van, sales van and estate. Production was discontinued in Europe in 1992.
Details
- Very good condition
- Stainless steel
- Original bodywork
- Unwelded
- From service
- Accessories included
- Very reliable
- 228’512 Km
- 1. inv. 07/15/1986
- MFK 01.06.2018 (fresh on request)
- 2.1 liter petrol engine
- 112 HP
- Master number 127.055.051
- Chassis WV2ZZ25ZGH092444
- Type certificate 086205M
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