This 1971 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia was purchased by the seller from its previous long-term owner in 2017, and it was subsequently refurbished. The exterior was refinished in blue with a white roof, the interior was retrimmed with two-tone upholstery, the front-end suspension was rebuilt, and the braking system was overhauled. Power is provided by a 1.6-liter flat-four paired with a four-speed manual transaxle, and additional equipment includes chrome-finished 15″ wheels, front disc brakes, chrome bumpers and trim,…
This 1971 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia was purchased by the seller from its previous long-term owner in 2017, and it was subsequently refurbished. The exterior was refinished in blue with a white roof, the interior was retrimmed with two-tone upholstery, the front-end suspension was rebuilt, and the braking system was overhauled. Power is provided by a 1.6-liter flat-four paired with a four-speed manual transaxle, and additional equipment includes chrome-finished 15″ wheels, front disc brakes, chrome bumpers and trim, wool carpets, and a Pioneer CD stereo.
The exterior was refinished in blue with a white roof following rust repair according to the seller. Equipment includes a left-side mirror, rechromed bumpers, yellow-on-black California plates, and polished ‘pea shooter’ exhaust tips.
Chrome-finished 15″ wheels wear Vitour Galaxy R1 white-stripe tires, and the car is equipped with front disc brakes. The seller states that the front-end suspension was rebuilt and the braking system was overhauled during the refurbishment.
The cabin was refurbished during current ownership and features front bucket seats and a rear bench that were reupholstered in gray and white vinyl, along with matching door panels. Additional work performed during the refurbishment included the installation of sound insulation, a replacement headliner, weather seals, and square-weave wool carpets. A Pioneer CD stereo mounted in the glovebox is connected to speakers in the kick panels and behind the rear seat.
The two-spoke steering wheel features a Wolfsburg crest and a chrome horn ring, and it sits ahead of a factory 90-mph speedometer, a fuel gauge, and a clock. The five-digit odometer shows 23k miles. Total mileage is unknown.
The 1.6-liter flat-four sends power to the rear wheels through a four-speed manual transaxle. A tune-up and an oil change were performed during current ownership.
Manufacturer’s literature is included in the sale.