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Volkswagen T3 T3 Bus (9 persons) 1981

General description : This lovely Volkswagen T3 is a 9-persons carrier with a 2.0 litre fuel-engine and 4-speed transmission. It has also 2 sliding-doors (which is rare) and looks very nice in orange with a brown interior. During last year the car has been dismantled, the body has been restored and the car has been repainted inside and out. As a 40 years old car it is completely taxfree for Holland. It drives well and it has many new parts: tyres, brakes, startermotor, carburetor etc.etc. The paint is great the inside is nice but not perfect and it has a classic radio. Just a great old Volkswagen Bus that looks very nice and for an affordable price!!
Additional : Brakes: disc brakes : Chrome bumpers : European edition : Head restraints rear and front
Inspection (APK) : Car will be delivered with Dutch APK
Licence : Dutch registration
Road tax : Road tax: taxfree in Netherlands
Body : Bus
Doors : 4 doors
Condition : The car is in very good condition
Maintenance : Very-well maintained
Restauration : Fully restored
Cylinders : Engine: 4 cylinders
Cylinders : 2000 cc
Fuel : Petrol
Interior : Leatherette/ vinyl
Radio : Radio
Paintwork : New paint
Transmission : Manual 4 speed

https://www.stuurmanclassiccars.com/collection/volkswagen-t3-bus-8-persons--616/

1981 Volkswagen T3 T3 Bus (9 persons) is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Herkenbosch by Stuurman Classic Cars for €14500.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Volkswagen Model : T3 Model Version : T3 Bus (9 persons) Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1981 Sub type : Van Location : The Netherlands

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The People's Car (Volkswagen): Initially envisioned by Adolf Hitler in the 1930s as a "people's car" or "Volkswagen" in German, the idea was to create an affordable and practical vehicle for the German people. This concept led to the development of the Volkswagen Beetle (or the Type 1), designed by Ferdinand Porsche.
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Type 2 (VW Bus or Transporter): Introduced in the 1950s, it became an iconic symbol of the hippie movement in the 1960s, loved for its spaciousness and versatility.
Golf (Rabbit in the U.S.): Launched in the mid-1970s, the Golf (or Rabbit in the U.S.) marked a shift towards front-wheel-drive, modern design, and hatchback practicality, becoming a cornerstone of the brand's success.
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Rise of the GTI and Global Expansion: The 1980s saw the rise of the iconic Golf GTI, a high-performance version that sparked the hot hatch trend. Volkswagen also expanded its global presence during this period.
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