1966 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia 44k Red Coupe Posche on 2040-cars
Vancouver, Washington, United States
Up for sale is a barn find 1966 karman ghia not running but in great structural condition. It appears that the previous owner had worked on the car since it has newer orange paint and no rust that i could find. the engine bay and under the hood trunk, inside the door panels are also painted to protect the car from rust. the interior looks clean as I was told for the cars year. In the car I found a new set of brake shoes and master cylinder. The car is missing the battery. I did not try to mess with the car as I wanted to preserve it in the condition it was found. Not sure but the dust coating maybe patina from standing around in garage. The pictures should show a detailed physical condition of the car. From what I read the car is rare and highly collectible. I am only dealing with serious buyers, 500$ deposit with in 48 hours of the sale must be completed or a negative feedback will be given. Order independent inspection freely. I am open to answer any questions just ask.I have the clean washington title in hand. Buyer is responsible for finding shipping for the car. I am located in Portland Oregon/Vancouver Washington area. Welcome to come take a look if you live locally. happy bidding, no reserve.
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