For Sale: 1971 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia in Bennington, Vermont for sale in Bennington, VT
Vehicle Description The selling dealer is offering a 1971 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia Convertible that, from the provided photos, appears to have had a restoration or else major refresh in the past.
The dealer believes the engine's performance suggests as much, and the interior carpeting also appears to have been replaced.
It is not known if the miles shown are original, but the car is said to run very strongly.
The seller reports a new carburetor, muffler, and shock absorbers, along with new front brake calipers and lines.
The Karmann Ghia got its name from the collaboration between the designer, Carrozzeria Ghia in Italy, and contract-builder Karmann, which assembled the car for Volkswagen in Germany.
The sporty model used a widened Beetle chassis and the Beetle's running gear.
The body's complex curves required a lot of manual work to build, including hand-welding, shaping, and smoothing.
The 1971 Karmann-Ghia introduced significant upgrades, including a more powerful version of the 1.
6-liter engine and the Super Beetle's trailing-arm independent rear suspension.
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The dealer believes the engine's performance suggests as much, and the interior carpeting also appears to have been replaced.
It is not known if the miles shown are original, but the car is said to run very strongly.
The seller reports a new carburetor, muffler, and shock absorbers, along with new front brake calipers and lines.
The Karmann Ghia got its name from the collaboration between the designer, Carrozzeria Ghia in Italy, and contract-builder Karmann, which assembled the car for Volkswagen in Germany.
The sporty model used a widened Beetle chassis and the Beetle's running gear.
The body's complex curves required a lot of manual work to build, including hand-welding, shaping, and smoothing.
The 1971 Karmann-Ghia introduced significant upgrades, including a more powerful version of the 1.
6-liter engine and the Super Beetle's trailing-arm independent rear suspension.
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