For enthusiasts of the air-cooled era, finding a low-mileage,
unmolested Volkswagen Karmann Ghia is becoming a data-driven
impossibility. Finding one that has been preserved to an
outstanding standard is rarer still. But finding a penultimate-year
example boasting just over 62,000 original miles and equipped with
highly coveted dealer-installed air conditioning? That is a true
automotive unicorn.
This investment-grade numbers-matching 1973 Karmann Ghia Coupe
represents a spectacular marriage of Italian design elegance and
legendary German engineering, frozen in time and ready for the show
field or a discerning private collection.
By 1973, Volkswagen had perfected the Karmann Ghia, offering the
most modern safety, seating, and mechanical refinements of the
car's entire production run. This particular example has spent its
life being pampered, resulting in a level of preservation that must
be seen to be believed. The bodywork is laser-straight, featuring
the excellent fit and finish that only the coachbuilders at Karmann
could achieve. The paint shines with a brilliant, deep luster,
perfectly complemented by pristine chrome bumpers, flawless
brightwork, and correct factory wheels with immaculate center caps.
All glass, weatherstripping, and seals remain in remarkable
condition.
Inside the cabin, you are transported straight back to 1973. The
vinyl bucket seats show virtually zero wear, the dashboard is
completely free of cracks, and the original gauges are crisp and
clear. The star of the interior is the rare air conditioning
system, seamlessly integrated to deliver period-correct comfort on
warm summer drives.
Beneath the rear deck lid sits the remarkably clean,
numbers-matching 1600cc dual-port engine. With only 62,289 original
miles on the odometer, the car runs and drives with a tight,
precise feel that reproduction parts simply cannot replicate. The
engine fires up instantly with that classic, unmistakable VW hum,
idling smoothly and pulling strongly through all four gears. The
steering is light and responsive, the brakes stop true, and the
entire ride is tight, quiet, and completely free of the rattles
common in lesser examples.
Late-model Karmann Ghias are highly prized for their improved
highway drivability and upgraded interior comforts. This 1973 coupe
elevates that appeal to the highest level. With its impossibly low
mileage, rust-free body, and the ultimate rarity of air
conditioning, it stands as one of the finest surviving examples of
its kind available anywhere today.
We strongly recommend, welcome and encourage personal or
professional inspections of any vehicle in our inventory prior to
purchase. A deposit of one-thousand dollars is required to hold a
vehicle. Upon receipt of the deposit, the vehicle will be reserved
for seven (7) days, pending final payment. A $339 Documentary Fee
will be added to each vehicle sold. This is the only fee that you
will ever pay at Fuel Required.
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