1974 Custom Volkswagen Karmann Ghia on 2040-cars
Sandy, Utah, United States
This car is custom painted Dragon Fire Red and 3 coats of clear, frame off restoration, pans on car were powder coated. Custom interior and headliner. Full grain leather used throughout car. front and rear aluminum bumpers were custom made, HID headlights. Custom designed and molded front and rear led lighting.
Engine runs perfect:, It is a 2180cc stroker with 108 degree slr cam. 82x94 piston and cylinders, case was clearanced, has L7 cylinder heads with 48 idf Weber carbs. A1 sidewinder exhaust, 911 fan housing with 110 amp alternator. For cooling it has a Setrab external cooler. Also has MSD ignition system. Transmission is a pro built heavy duty freeway flyer with a super diff.4:12 ring and pinion and 3rd and 4th gear welded. Trans. has urethane mounts with aluminum side covers. Car has KYB gas shocks all the way around. The sound system is a 2 din 6.5 lcd touch screen with bluetooth, dvd, cd, and tv. It has Polk speakers and one 4000 watt and one 1000 watt Lanzar amps. Over $30.000.00 invested, Every nut and bolt was replaced on this car. Body was stripped to bare metal. There was no expense held back when built. More pictures available on request |
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