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1969 Volkswagen Vw Karmann Ghia Coupe Classic Strong Running And Vintage on 2040-cars

Year:1969 Mileage:59727
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Portland, Oregon, United States

Portland, Oregon, United States
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1969 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia Coupe

Great looking Dark Grey Metallic Paint

We took this VW in part trade from a local car collector on a Porsche.  He was a retired Auto Technician and this was his toy/fun car.  He had owned the car for many years.  This car has been repainted a few different times from looking at the details, and it looks like it has replaced floors.  The Single Port 1500 engine runs very strong with some upgrades.    The electrical has been upgraded with an alt. kit for better charging and lights.  Alloy pulley and KN air cleaner dress up the engine.  It has been parked here in our shop and has not left any oil puddles or drops, which is really good for a older air cooled VW.  The cars are very popular for the unique styling and lower production numbers.  The interior is in great shape with original seats, a nice wood steering wheel and wood application on dash.  
Fun Summer car and a good collector piece!

Good Luck and Happy Bidding

Call 503 475 8078 Josh or Matt 503 819 9007 for details

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