1972 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia Convertible Presenting this 1972
Volkswagen Karmann Ghia Convertible that is finished in Red
complemented with a Black interior. Equipped with a manual
transmission, 1600cc flat-four engine, single barrel carburetor,
front-wheel disc brakes, dual exhaust outlets, chrome bumpers,
convertible soft top with a glass rear window, 4-spoke steering
wheel with a Wolfsburg crest in the center, headlight chrome rings,
manual-crank windows, forward-folding front seats with headrests,
fender-mounted antenna, map pockets, louvered engine cover, Nexen
tires, chrome hub caps with a Wolfsburg emblem, jack, and a
full-size spare tire. This classic car is a true gem, boasting a
stunning design that effortlessly combines elegance and sportiness.
With its sleek lines, chrome accents, and convertible top, this
Karman Ghia is sure to turn heads wherever it goes. With its
salvage title, this Karmann Ghia presents a great opportunity to
own a piece of automotive history that is priced competitively. A
delightful Volkswagen Karmann Ghia Type 14 that is an excellent
weekend cruiser and is mechanically sound. For $13,950
Vehicle Details
1972 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia
Listing ID:CC-1852176
Price:$13,950
Location:Beverly Hills, California
Year:1972
Make:Volkswagen
Model:Karmann Ghia
Exterior Color:Red
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:17012
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