The Atlanta Showroom is proud to offer this 1964 Volkswagen Karmann
Ghia. We don't have enough space on this description to fill all
the restored detail of this 4 speed Karmann. Let's start off with
the full restoration all of all new metal parts replaced which
included left and right front lower fenders along with the rocker
panels and lower quarter panels, and battery tray. The rear floor
pans halves were replaced and raised 3 inches and the rear wheels
stretched 1 � inches per side to fit the 17" wheels. The body work
was primed and blocked twice before the paint with a high quality
primer. The body was then covered with a Dupont chroma premier
basecoat clear coat paint in chestnut brown over Indian red. The
suspension and brakes were next on this restoration project. The
front custom beam was narrowed and the shock towers are under the
gas tank. The Airkewld 2 � front drop spindles are complimented
with new kingpins and linkpins with new shocks front and rear with
adjustable rear left springs. New tie rods and ends, Airkewld front
and rear bad brake disc kit with cross drilled rotors and front 4
piston calipers stop this Ghia very well. The 17" billet polished
and painted Porsche Fuch Wheel with a 7" wide with an offset deep
dish rear wheels. All new metal brake lines and grommets, stainless
steel braded soft brake lines and a new e-brake cables finishes the
brake system. The 1500 single port engine has been completely
rebuilt and painted. The engine exhales via a new stock exhaust
system and looks amazing. This 64 has new heater cables, new engine
bay seals, new firewall insulation, new starter and bushings, and a
new clutch, throw out bearing and cable to clamp the power. All of
the body chrome trim has been replaced or re-chromed along with the
rubber seals and gaskets. New front and bumpers and new windshield
with window rubber. Lenny Coop custom made the interior with square
weave carpet, mohair headliner and two tone door panels with cloth
seats. A new dash pad was placed and your eyes will read the
restored speedo working properly because of the new cabling. The
wood steering wheel is the great touch to give you the feel of the
road. The last piece of this incredible build is the electrical
system. All new WireWorks complete wiring harness was installed,
new 12 volt bulbs and original dash switches, new 12 volt wiper
motor and horn. This car is really done with a level of
craftsmanship that is hard to duplicate. If you have ever wanted a
Karmann Ghia, this is the example you have been waiting for your
entire life. To view the car in greater detail, including 100+ HD
photos and HD video, please visit www.gatewayclassiccars.com. For
more information please call the Atlanta showroom at 678-894-4833
or e-mail us at
[email protected].