This 1974 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia Convertible is what happens when
Italian styling meets German engineering and refuses to age. Penned
by Carrozzeria Ghia and hand-built by Karmann, the Ghia has always
been the sophisticated sibling in the Volkswagen family, carrying
Beetle bones beneath a body that looks like it belongs in a design
museum. By 1974, production was winding down, making these
final-year cars some of the most collectible and refined examples
of the breed.
Under the rear decklid sits the trusty 1584cc flat-four, paired
with a 4-speed manual that keeps the driving experience raw and
connected. It is not about brute force. It is about momentum,
sound, and that unmistakable air-cooled character. The simplicity
of manual steering keeps you in touch with the road, while front
disc brakes with power assist bring modern confidence to a vintage
platform.
Finished in a rich blue over a black bucket seat interior, this
convertible carries a clean driver-quality paint job that
complements its flowing curves. The proportions are timeless, with
delicate chrome accents and a low-slung stance that still turns
heads decades later. Drop the top and it becomes everything a
classic cruiser should be.
This example has been fully restored, with documentation and photos
that back up the work. That matters in the Ghia world, where
craftsmanship defines value. With production numbers far lower than
its Beetle counterpart and a design that continues to gain
appreciation, the Karmann Ghia has steadily carved out its place
among sought-after vintage imports.
If you are after a classic that blends style, heritage, and an
engaging driving feel without excess, this Ghia delivers. It is not
just a Volkswagen. It is a rolling piece of automotive art that
invites you to slow down and enjoy the drive.
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