Arizona Classic Car Sales is thrilled to offer this amazing 1967
Volkswagen Karmann Ghia that has just seen a complete restoration.
From the stunning new paint to the beautiful new convertible top
this Karmann Ghia will not disappoint..!! This is a beautiful
Arizona car that has had no expense spared and needs nothing but a
new owner..!!
Vehicle Specs:
- VIN# 147156728 same as chassis #
- Engine # H0366117
- 1500cc w/53hp @ 4200 rpm 0-60 mph in about 15 seconds
- City mpg 25+ mpg
- Hwy 30+ mpg
- Odometer reading 02335 (second owner claims odometer replaced
by original owner)
- Fuel tank capacity 10.6 US Gallons
- Original dealer certificate, owners manual, tool kit, jack and
spare in the trunk
- Original Bendix push button AM radio / works and sounds
good
- Has wheel chocks, jumper cables, tow rope, spare fuel pump,
tire pressure gauge, Official VW service manual, and a slightly
worn copy of the classic "How to keep your Volkswagen alive"
Add Ons, Replacements & Mods
- All new "Arizonian" steel belted radials 165R-15
- Rear suspension raised about an inch to clear larger tires and
improve road visibility
- Front seats reupholstered by Fitwell of Phoenix Az. Rear seat
original and in good shape
- Dash clock replaced with oil temperature gauge (still have the
clock)
- Mechanical fine tuning done by H&M Motorworks in
Phoenix
- Body & Paint done by Lucky Luciano Custom Paint in Phoenix
- Replaced original cracked wood grain dash face on top with 3rd
party match
- New floor mats, side chrome trim, clips & passenger side
mirror
- Brand new canvas top, headliner, & carpet by Bell upholstery in
Phoenix
The Vehicle History :
- 1967 - 2000 Original purchase from Foreign Cars of Belmont
Inc.Belmont MA. April 3rd, 1967 The original owner was Billy E.
Goetz, an engineer at Los Alamos, NM. He knew how to care for it,
kept it in a garage during winters and did all his own
maintenance.
- 2000 Second owner was Richard C. Lindberg, a buyer & seller who
cleaned it up, did some minor maintenance, advertised it online,
and turned it around in less than 6 months.
- 2000-2019 Third owner was Daniel A. Heim. It's been driven as
needed, stored in a garage pending restoration, and still runs like
a charm. On first inspection, Heim's mechanic, who's worked on VW's
his entire career, said it was the best shape he'd ever seen for a
car of that vintage. This model was the first of the 12 volt
systems, so parts are still readily available. You'll see the
owners manual provides specs for both 6 & 12 volt models, as 1967
was VW's transition year. Heim restored the car in 2016-2019.
Please don't hesitate to call or text anytime with any offers..
602-513-3298