Description
This exceptional VW T3 Bluestar Hannover Edition is a true classic, combining the versatility of a Westfalia pop-top roof with the comfort of the Multivan interior.
Originally purchased in Switzerland, it spent most of its life in the dry climate of South Africa (since 1997), remaining free from the rust issues often caused by winter road salt in German vehicles.
Always garage-kept, this vehicle is in very good condition and offers a unique combination of history and features.
Key Features:
-5-speed manual transmission
-Auxiliary heater
-Electric central locking
-Electric mirrors
-Power steering for comfortable driving
-Rare 15-inch VW "Starburst" alloy wheels (from South Africa)
-Rust-free, thanks to the South African climate
-Currently equipped with a Toyota 3CT turbo-diesel engine,
-Includes a used 2. 1L Wasserboxer DJ engine (112 HP)
-Original VW curtains, preserving its authentic charm
-Comes with a service booklet, showcasing proper maintenance
Condition:
This Bluestar was repainted about 10 years ago and has a fresh, well-maintained appearance. The left passenger door was damaged during transport from South Africa to Germany, but a replacement door from another Bluestar is included in the sale.
Why is this vehicle special?
As a limited Hannover Edition with original interior, pop-top roof, and premium features, this Bluestar offers a rare combination of comfort, versatility, and nostalgia. It's perfect for collectors or enthusiasts looking for an outstanding T3 with a fascinating history.
Price: €18, 000
Location: Bremen, Germany
Note:
Comes with South African documents and import certificates.
Contact me for more information or to arrange a viewing. This is a rare opportunity to own a rust-free Bluestar in excellent condition with a unique story. Purchased new in Swizerland by first owner in 1990 and then exported by him to South Africa in 1997 where he then used it until the 2nd owner bought it around 2010. I purchased it from the 2nd owner and then imported the vehicle back to Germany where it is now standing.