1970 Volkswagen Karman Ghia, California Car, No Reserve, Highest Bidder Wins on 2040-cars
Johnson Creek, Wisconsin, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Volkswagen
Drive Type: Manual, 4 speed
Model: Karmann Ghia
Mileage: 67,000
Trim: NICE
NO RESERVE, HIGHEST BIDDER WINS. Here we have a Beautiful 1970 California VW Karman Ghia, in its original color RED, 1 repaint, its as clean as a whistle in all the trouble areas, recently added 4 new tires, new cap, points, plugs, fuel filter and valves adjusted, runs and drives great. Only approximately 28,000 Ghia`s were produced in 1970. So this is a rare car and hard to find in such nice condition. Someone is going to happy they purchased this Beautiful Ghia. If you have any questions serious buyers can call me at 414-429-0037. Thanks and bid high and often. Good Luck. The Ghia is for sale locally also so I do reserve the right to end this item at anytime as long as there are not any bids.
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