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Is there a market for a T3 caravelle?

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  • Is there a market for a T3 caravelle?

    We have decided to change cars and sell the T3 Caravelle GL. I have put an ad in the For Sale section, but am unsure what market there is for these.
    The caravelle runs beautifully. It has been a fantastic lifestyle vehicle with lots of trips, camping, transporting friends and family etc.
    Do folk still look for this type of vehicle?

    Paul

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    Changing lifestyles ... ya never know.

    Dave

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      Pics in For Sale section

      Dave,
      I have included the pics in the For Sale section, but, here they are:











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      • #4
        Originally posted by Campaign View Post
        We have decided to change cars and sell the T3 Caravelle GL. I have put an ad in the For Sale section, but am unsure what market there is for these.
        The caravelle runs beautifully. It has been a fantastic lifestyle vehicle with lots of trips, camping, transporting friends and family etc.
        Do folk still look for this type of vehicle?

        Paul
        I'm sure they do.

        In fact, now that fuel is more expensive, sleeping in your own vehicle is cheaper than having a very fuel economic car and staying in a tourist park.

        I know, because I did the sums between the T4 and the Polo from Adelaide to Sydney and staying a week. The T4 won easily despite the fact that it used much more fuel.

        Maris
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        • #5
          Now that I've seen the pics, it's a Caravelle and you can't sleep in it, unless you're 3'8"!

          However, these vehicles are still very popular.

          A "FOR SALE" sign at the DOVW in late November should see you exchange the T3 for cash.

          Maris
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          • #6
            Yes, you can!

            Originally posted by Green T4 View Post
            Now that I've seen the pics, it's a Caravelle and you can't sleep in it, unless you're 3'8"!
            Maris
            Actually, we did sleep in it last holidays.
            We were camping at Cape Otway, enjoying the sound of heavy rain on the tent when a quick calculation determined that the ten year water-proofing service on the tent had been done eleven years ago and the realisation that moisture wasn't only in the air but coming down on our bed.
            Fortunately we had removed the middle seat from the Caravelle in case we needed to sleep in it over the holidays. A quick dash from the tent with double lilo in hand, thrown down on the kombi floor, quick slam of the sliding door, and nice and warm and dry we were - thank goodness we are genetically engineered for such confines- a little bended knee and regular rolling was all that was needed.
            The middle seat is a sinch to remove.
            In earlier days we used to remove the seat back from the rear row - a straight forward job that freed up full stretch sleeping space.

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            • #7
              Which is why these vehicles will always be so popular.

              Maris
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              • #8
                Yeah!
                I have dreamed up some beaut bolt-in camper conversions, but never got round to actually doing it.

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                • #9
                  i'm 3"8!! that's one nice condition t3. what car are you thinking of moving to?
                  (assuming you're buying another car)
                  87' MK2 GTI
                  13' MK7 TDI

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                  • #10
                    My partner is moving to an 01 Passat Variant 1.8T.
                    I said that all she needs is a hatchback but she reckons it would be too difficult to go from the space of the Caravelle to a small car; so the Passat Variant is the next step down.
                    Won't have the go anywhere capabilities of the Caravelle, but its a nice car, and we should be able to carry a couple of bikes or go camping with lots of clobber.
                    My question continues though.

                    Paul

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                    • #11
                      Beautiful van Paul

                      If I was in Queensland I'd be tempted
                      - Ben

                      1961 Karmann Ghia Coupé - 1993 Golf Cabriolet - 2006 Golf Comfortline 1.9L TDI
                      2008 Jetta 2.0L FSI

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Campaign View Post
                        My partner is moving to an 01 Passat Variant 1.8T.
                        I said that all she needs is a hatchback but she reckons it would be too difficult to go from the space of the Caravelle to a small car; so the Passat Variant is the next step down.
                        Paul
                        Unless you have driven one already, I think you may be dissappointed with the performance of the 1.8T in such a big car as a Passat.

                        I have driven one.

                        Maris
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                        • #13
                          You should find out how much the shipping would be to the UK and then stick it on..

                          Brick Yard. The online VW commercial community


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                          They would go mad for a clean and tidy example like yours.

                          Can i add...Very nice van.

                          Rob

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Green T4 View Post
                            Unless you have driven one already, I think you may be dissappointed with the performance of the 1.8T in such a big car as a Passat.

                            I have driven one.

                            Maris
                            My mother owns a Passat Sport 1.8T, it was rather sluggish when we first got it but after a service fixing a few sensors and 2 vacuum leaks it really goes well now. After about 80km's (5sp semi-auto) its dramatically quicker than my golf, the one you drove must have had a few problems, or I just drive an exceptionally slow car I'd say it'd be only a touch slower than a falcon on full tilt.

                            They do go fairly well, surprisingly well AND wagons are just Uber cool...

                            for example:
                            80,000km 1997 MK3 VR6 manual for sale - www.vwwatercooled.org.au/forums/f23/80-000km-1997-manual-vr6-nsw-sydney-67658.html

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by phaeton View Post
                              Beautiful van Paul

                              If I was in Queensland I'd be tempted
                              Now I'm curious! What would being in Queensland do to you that you would then experience temptation?





                              The vehicle is in Victoria.

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