With its Cox mechanics, the Karmann Ghia is a funny little coupe that was also offered as a convertible. A real success in the United States, the Karmann Ghia had the advantage of having the mechanics of its predecessor, the Cox, while offering a different and equally charming line. Whether you like it or not, this little convertible is a "must have" for collectors. So don't let it go and place your bid.
Presentation
This 1970 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia convertible of American origin has 55,410 miles or approximately 89,160 km, although this mileage cannot be justified (5 digit odometer). The seller indicates that the car is in good general condition and has had recent expenses.

On the outside, the car is in good condition. The paint in its blue color has only very few visible defects in the gallery. The exterior plastics and seals are in good condition. The seller indicates that the left rear light has been broken and that it will be replaced for the sale. He also indicates that the chassis of this Volkswagen is sound, pictures of the undercarriage are available in the gallery.

The interior is in good condition. The white cloth upholstery has no tears or holes but shows very slight wear. The steering wheel and the dashboard are in good condition. The on-board instrumentation and electrical equipment are functioning normally. The seller indicates that the soft top is new.

The 1.6 liters 4 cylinder developed 50 hp when it left the factory. The seller indicates that the mechanics work normally as well as the automatic transmission. The engine is fully original. Recently, it has been given a standard overhaul and a new battery.

The car has its 4 original rims in very good condition with new tires. The car brakes normally.

The seller is a private individual located in Spain in Orkoien (31160) and accepts visits during the sale. The car will be sold with its (Spanish) registration, a CT valid for the sale and its documentation.
The seller wished to define a reserve price.