Customized Karmann Ghia Show Car on 2040-cars
Henderson, Nevada, United States
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Custom built 1968 Karmann Ghia built at three custom shops in Las Vegas, Nevada. Front end narrowed, and adjustable beam, 64 headlight buckets, custom tubular reinforcement throughout vehicle. Custom interior within the cab, front and engine compartment. Vehicle tubbed for 10 inch wheels with 3.5 inch offset. Custom ceramic headers with Magna-flow exhaust. New custom built 200 HP EJ-25 engine built by Outfront Motorsports in California. New 4 way disc brakes drilled for Ford wheels. E-Stopp electric parking brake, all push button switches, Samsung Galaxy mini pad to run navigation, speed/heading and music. Roof cut off and windshield dropped 2 inches and swept back giving it a roadster look. Custom 4 link rear suspension with QA1 shocks and 550 pound coil overs. GM after market chrome steering column with tilt wheel, new painless wiring throughout, killer sound system, Pro-line wheels and new tires with less than 200 miles on them. New Transaxle with Sway Away heavy duty racing axles and 3:88 R&P along with a super Diff. Vehicle has only been shown in the Las Vegas area and has won 3 Best of Show awards, along with best paint, best upholstery, crowd pleaser, and Henderson Police Department pick. I get more attention with this car than I ever did with my Porsche's or Corvette. There is far too much to list in this add for a build like this. If you have any questions give me a call or shoot me an e-mail and I'll get back with you. There is $65K in this build and I will not even answer ridiculous offers. If you want a show stopper and a proven winner this is your car. No warranty as this is a custom build, and I retain the right to end the auction early as I have the vehicle for sale locally. Car goes no where until money clears. |
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