The high price of this van can be partly explained by the fact that it is not a Volkswagen, but a Porsche.

Only a limited number of 10 Porsche 911-powered VW T3 models were built.

These vans are said to have been built because they were too slow in the 80s to serve as test support vehicles for the tests Porsche was running at the time.

So Porsche converted a number of these models and attached the 3.2 liter engine from the Carrera.

It is not known exactly how many models were built, but it is clear that no more than ten of them were built, and since they were no longer sold as Volkswagens, then the T3 B32 may be one of the rarest models from Zuffenhausen, where the Porsche factory is located.

One of the ten models is now on sale from German car sales website Mobile.de.

The van is located at Porsche Centrum Gelderland in Heterin.

The T3 B32 came with its first registration in 1988, a manual transmission and has 130,770 kilometers on it.

Of course the van has the original Porsche chassis number.

The model, which was built in 1985, has a white metallic color, while it was previously owned by Porsche CEO Peter Schutz, and has German documents.

/Telegraph/