This is a solid and good running and driving 1970 Volkswagen
Karmann Ghia. She wears a brand new set of tires on freshly painted
wheels. She still has all of her original sheet metal. The floors
look great.
Engine starts quickly from cold and runs well. The transmission
shifts very well, and the clutch feels good. The brakes work well,
and she stops in a straight line. The steering is tight. The stock
suspension is tight. Handles very well.
The body is very good. The floors look great and are the original
floors. Panels are straight and have good gaps. It was repainted
many years ago, but the paint still looks good enough with some
imperfections. The glass all looks good. Most of the trim looks
good and the side molding trim is new. The chrome on the bumpers
appears to be the original. It's still shiny but has plenty of age
marks and wear. There is a very small area of rust bubbles in the
bottom of the driver's fender. You can see them in the pictures.
The inner wheelhouse seems to be just fine.
The interior appears to be the original from 1970. It could really
use a full interior. The seats have some small tears, The dash pad
is cracked and the headliner, though intact, is a little stained
and ratty around the edges. The backseat looks pretty good. All of
the rubber seals on the body are old and dried up.
We are an enthusiast owned business just off of I 40 exit 290 in
Cookeville, Tennessee.
Vehicle Details
1970 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia
Listing ID:CC-1905157
Price:$13,900
Location:Cookeville, Tennessee
Year:1970
Make:Volkswagen
Model:Karmann Ghia
Odometer:12345
Stock Number:704754
VIN:1402574754
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