The Volkswagen T3 was a popular vehicle across the globe, but South Africans absolutely loved it. The T3 (called the Transporter) in Europe, was built in Germany from 1979 to 1990. In South Africa, however, production of the T3 (it was called the Microbus here) continued all the way to 2002.
Despite the status of the T3 as a local icon, though, you’ve probably never heard of Porsche’s version of the bus. Its name, the B32, was drab and uninteresting, nothing more than an internal production code. Its looks didn’t offer much excitement, either. It looked almost exactly like a standard T3. The only thing that hinted at its pedigree was a set of black Porsche 911 rims.
But, while the B32 didn’t look like much, you would undoubtedly have…
