There are more than 600 ber-exotic Porsche Carrera GTs in North America. My buddy Scott estimates there are between 30 and 40 first-year (1962) Volkswagen Karmann Ghia Type IIIs on this continent — ...
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Beautiful design from a renowned Italian carrozzeria. A coachbuilt body, crafted by a German specialist with roots that date back to the dawn of the automobile. A dependable powertrain, easily ...
The Volkswagen Karmann-Ghia is one of those car that even non-gearheads tend to like, because it's just a fundamentally pretty object. It's elegant and friendly and curvy and sleek all at once, while ...
View post: After Losing Big in Court, Tesla Is Paying to Keep Autopilot Cases Quiet Forty horsepower of air-cooled fury sure takes ya back in time. Today, we present the sounds of a 1964 Volkswagen ...
Engine swaps are a dime a dozen, especially LS swaps. Those ahve become so common that there’s a mock-up tool designed to help you check if your car’s engine bay can take the GM V8. Body swaps are a ...
Classic 1966 Karmann Ghia coupe in red with a cream roof. A left-hand drive (LHD) U.S. import, now MOT and tax-exempt. Features the 1966-specific dash trim, a 1300cc engine, and a new dynamo. Upgrades ...
Volkswagen ends production of the Karmann Ghia on July 21,1974, at a plant in Osnabruck, West Germany. First sold as a 2+2 coupe, built from 1955–74, and later a convertible, 1957–74, the Karmann Ghia ...
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