1971 Vw Karmann Ghia Excellent Condition on 2040-cars
Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
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			 1971 Volkswagen karmann Ghia.  Excellent condition.  Nearly all parts are new or rebuilt.  Rebuilt 1776 motor and freeway flyer transmission with less than 5 k.  Trimil freflo sport exhaust. Electronic fuel pump.  Electronic ignition.  Rebuilt dual kadrons.   New hard and soft brake Lines.  New master cylinder.  New front calipers.  New front and rear shocks. New  hard  and soft fuel lines.  16x7 wheels on 4x100 rotors and drums.  New floor pans rockers and rear quarter panels. New Front and rear windshields.  All chrome trim, moulding and seals are new.  Bumpers have been re-chromed. New interior including carpet, headliner, door panels, console and recovered custom seats. Glass out paint that is two-years old.   
		There are some minor dings and imperfections in body and paint.  It is need of wiper and emergency switches.  The car runs, drives and shifts great.  It is not concourse quality, however it close.  It is a beautiful, fun and fast driver!  | 
	
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