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Volkswagen Karmann-Ghia Convertible 2.7 Porsche engine 1972

General description : ABOUT THIS CLASSICAnother wonderful addition to the Legendary Classics Collection. This Karmann Ghia was fully restored some years ago and hardly ever driven since. So, the overall condition is very good. Of course, this VW does not show any rust on body or undercarriage. This VW convertible has very nice dark grey metallic paint and all chrome trim is in good condition. The soft top is good and closes nicely. The full leather cognac interior is in very nice condition. Only a few years ago some very cool modifications where made to change this otherwise somewhat docile cruiser in to a red blooded sportscar. A fully rebuild Type 4 engine of a Porsche 914 was bored to 2.7 and placed. To bring this power to the wheels the choice fell on a modified VW gearbox. For stopping power, the break systems of Porsche 964. To finish of the pretty picture some 15-inch Original Fuchs wheels where mounted. This Karmann Ghia has a Belgian Old timer registration. In short, a good quality, light, nimble and fast little cruiser Call 0031623679846 for more information. We ship to any location in the world. Ask our partner Dutch Car Connection for a free shipping quote! (https://www.dutchcarconnection.com/) Wir sprechen Deutsch, We speak English, Nous parlons Français, Wij spreken Nederlands.

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1972 Volkswagen Karmann-Ghia Convertible 2.7 Porsche engine is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Etten-Leur by Dominique Franssens for €32900.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Volkswagen Model : Karmann-Ghia Model Version : Convertible 2.7 Porsche engine Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1972 Sub type : Convertible Location : Netherlands

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