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Volkswagen Type 3 Classic Cars For Sale

The Volkswagen Type 3, also known as the VW 1500 and later the VW 1600, is a classic that was produced between 1961 and 1973. It comes in three well-known body styles: sedan with either a notchback or a fastback, and the station wagon ("Variant"). Its air-cooled boxer engine with a displacement of 1.5 to 1.6 liters delivers up to 54 hp. The Type 3 is sought after by collectors for its iconic ponton design and its economical yet powerful engine.

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1972 | Volkswagen 1600

VW 1600 L, Type 3, Ponton, tweede eigenaar, sublieme conditie

£16,396
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£16,049
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1973 | Volkswagen 1600

Volkswagen 1600L Notchback - 1973

£4,685
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1972 | Volkswagen 1600 Variant

sehr guter Pflegezustand - technisch perfekt - neue Kupplung

£22,989
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Volkswagen Type 3 listing references from Classic Trader

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1970 | Volkswagen 1600 TL

VW1600 Typ 3 Limousine

£24,2906 months ago
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1972 | Volkswagen 1600 TL

Volkswagen  1600 -selten und gut-

£17,2636 months ago
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1971 | Volkswagen 1600 Variant

+++ Typ 3 Variant +++

Auction sale8 months ago
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1963 | Volkswagen 1500

Volkswagen - Type 3 1500 - 1963

Price on requestlast year
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Image 1/11 of Volkswagen 1600 TL (1965)
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1965 | Volkswagen 1600 TL

2.Hd H-Kennz. Tuning

£10,323last year
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1967 | Volkswagen 1600 TL

Price on requestlast year
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1974 | Volkswagen 1600 Variant

Volkswagen - Type 3 Variant Squareback - 1974

Price on request2 years ago
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1968 | Volkswagen 1600 Variant

Only 68.000 km

£21,6882 years ago
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1970 | Volkswagen 1600 TLE

Italien Import, marinablau

£12,9262 years ago
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1970 | Volkswagen 1600

1600 L Typ 3 Automatik

£16,4833 years ago
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Introduction and History of the Volkswagen Type 3

The Volkswagen Type 3 was first unveiled at the 1961 Frankfurt Motor Show. It featured modifications on the established platform frame and a new, more compact engine, continuing Volkswagen's tradition of air-cooled vehicles after the Type 1 (Beetle) and Type 2 (Transporter). In addition to the classic two-door sedan, an elegant fastback sedan known as the TL, and the versatile Variant wagon were offered. This was a strategic expansion of Volkswagen's range to meet the demands of the market at that time. The introduction of the optional D-Jetronic fuel injection system in 1968 marked a significant milestone in the model's history.

Features of the Volkswagen Type 3

The Type 3 was the first Volkswagen vehicle to offer fully automatic transmissions, and it was known for its generous cargo spaces both in the front and rear, thanks to the flat-placed boxer engine. The classic design with distinctive chrome details adds to its allure. Today, the Type 3 remains popular, with 0.8% of current advertisements and 2.9% of search queries related to the Type 31.

Technical Specifications

Buying Advice / Weaknesses, Maintenance, and Reliability

While the Type 3 is considered a manageable classic car, it's important to pay attention to the typical rust spots, especially on the A-pillars, sills, and bumper mountings. Regular inspection and maintenance of seals will prevent premature wear. Luckily, the bolted connections on the vehicle often allow for easier repairs than welded parts. This mid-range sedan is an excellent choice for newcomers to classic car ownership.

Interior, Comfort, Exterior, and Design

The Type 3 boasts a ponton design with a well-tailored interior. Harmoniously integrated features include pop-out rear windows and optional original materials that add a nostalgic touch. Special paint options and chrome trim give it a prestigious appearance, making it a perfect fit for classic car rallies and collections.

Summary

The Volkswagen Type 3 offers a unique driving experience with its classic ponton design and combines performance and practicality, making it a valuable addition to any classic car collection. Its most famous variant, the Variant wagon, is a favorite among collectors and combines both modern and nostalgic features like automatic transmission and the legendary VW boxer engine.