Volkswagen T3 Joker Camper

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Car-ID: XT0805
Model, Body type:
Camper van
Registration:
1985
Engine Power:
1,888 CCM (66 KW / 90 BHP)
Transmission:
Manual transmission
Color:
Blue
Mileage:
102,500 km

Vehicle Description

Volkswagen T3 Joker with pop-up roof
– 1.9 L four-cylinder water boxer gasoline engine (Digijet) with 66 kW (90 hp)
– 5-speed manual gearbox
– German registration papers
– Speedometer reading 102.500 km
– According to information original T3 Joker, no subsequent conversion, pop-up roof with front spoiler, Westfalia kitchen equipment
– Canopy Fiamma F45, mounted bike carrier for 2 bicycles, Oettinger all-round planking
– Chassis lowered, Ronal light alloy 5-spoke rims with Fulda Y3000 225/55 R16 tires
– Unwelded and no rust
– According to information, the camper has never been driven in winter and was always stored in a dry place

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For many of his friends, this is the ultimate version of the VW bus: the Volkswagen Type 2 (T3), as it is officially called, the 3rd generation of VW’s ever-popular minibus. It still has the engine where they think it belongs: in the rear. Early T3s even had the identical air-cooled engines of their predecessor, although the new bus was significantly more spacious and not insignificantly heavier. Diesel engines were introduced in the T3 from 1981 and a new generation of water-cooled boxer engines (“water boxer”) from 1982. Regular further developments such as fuel injection or catalytic converters kept the T3 up-to-date. In 1985, the all-wheel drive version, known as the Syncro, was introduced.
The T3 also offered a wide choice of body styles: Transporter, flatbed, double-cab flatbed, as well as buses of various equipment lines up to the popular Multivan introduced in 1985. However, the favorite of all camping enthusiasts was the Westfalia conversion: a well-equipped motorhome with a pop-up roof.
The successor T4 was launched in 1990, with a front engine and front-wheel drive. Nevertheless, the T3 was built in South Africa for a further 13 years, until the end of T4 production in Germany!

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Interior Features

  • Brown
  • Fabric

Exterior Features

  • Blue

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