Volkswagen never built a wild and violent bus. But Porsche did. B32 only exists in seven copies. Now one of them is looking for a new home.
When Porsche began the project, the car had 55, so they unleashed it with 231 horsepower and a 0 to 100 km/h time of 8 seconds.
Long before we got the Cayenne and Macan, there was actually room for the whole family in a completely different 'Porsche'.
Namely the 1980s B32. Created in parallel with the development work on a four-wheel drive 911. Keep in mind, that kind – i.e. four-wheel drive – can be found throughout almost the entire Porsche model range today.
But it was something special. Originally reserved for Porsche racing cars. And then just B32. A converted Volkswagen T3. An extremely rare creation. In fact, it is said that only seven cars were built, as Porsche shelved the plans again.
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The car is neither developed nor intended for street use. On the other hand, the people at Porsche needed something that could follow the Dakar racer 953. So they put a 3.2-liter boxer from a 911 Carrera in the back of the T3.
For the same reason, the car 'sprints' from 0 to 100 km/h in just over 8 seconds, because it reaches a top speed of 185 km/h. Although it is claimed in several places that the car went 217 km/h.
In comparison, you would have to have both a good day and a hurricane behind you to reach 100 km/h in a regular T3. Do we think we…
The bottom line is that this T3 B32 is looking for a new home. It is from July 1988, has just 130,770 kilometers and is in a cream white metallic paint. If it tempts, the Dutch Porsche Center Gelderland will have 365,000 euros for the glory. This corresponds to 2.7 million Danish kroner.
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