This is a California Custom completed 10 years ago. It has won trophies in local car shows. The body is sound and shows no visible rust. All the way down under everything appears to be healthy. The bottom of engine is dry, There is no oil or smoke from the engine. It was recently serviced Brakes and mechanical are in good order. Tires are new. This car sports a set of Rivera Wheels. There are only 500 miles since restoration. This is a open roadster with no convertible top. However it does come with a new full tyvek cover in case you get caught in the rain. Some of the California Ghia upgrades are a rebuilt 1710CC Hi-Performance dual Carb Engine providing about 40 more HP than a standard 1960 Ghia. A complete Stainless Steel Exhaust System Short throw performance SCAT-T handle shift linkage Electronic Tachometer Oil Cooler with electric cooling fan Braided stainless steel oil lines, ignition wires etc 12 Volt Conversion Performance suspension modifications (shocks, linkage) This car really handles Adjustable front wheel bearings Front Disk brakes. The original Karmann Ghia was designed by world famous Carozzeria Ghia of Italy. The body was made by Karmann Karosseriewerke in Osnabruck Germany. Although Mr Ghia may not agree we think the customization is a vast improvement over the original design. The custom body work streamlined the appearance. Later model tail lights were used to create a smooth custom look. Safety items were added including front disk brakes and a seat harness (not just a lap belt) The engine was upgrade to like early Porsche standards. This California Custom Ghia is located in Napa California. It starts without a fuss and runs like a German Sewing Machine. This is a one of a kind vehicle and will be sold to the highest bidder with no reserve. On Jun-25-14 at 18:03:13 PDT, seller added the following information: Correction tires are not new and should be replaced. Engine is hot and rather quick but I was told that the German Sewing Machine Description is a push. |
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Wed, Jan 13 2021FRANKFURT, Germany — German automaker Volkswagen said its global sales fell 15.2% during 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic but showed significant recovery toward the end of the year. The company more than tripled its sales of battery-only vehicles. Global sales for all of Volkswagen's brands amounted to 9.3 million vehicles. The fourth quarter showed a smaller decline of 5.7% and within that quarter the month of December was still further improved, showing a shortfall of only 3.2% from the same period the year before. Volkswagen said Wednesday that sales fell the most in Western Europe, by 21.6%, while China, the company's largest single market, was down 9.1% Sales of battery-only cars jumped 214% to 231,600 from 73,700 across all the company's brands. The company's electric sales leaders included the Volkswagen ID.3 compact, with 56,500, the Audi E-Tron SUV with 47,300, and the high-end Porsche Taycan with 20,000. Volkswagen said that its sales fell by less than the overall market, meaning it had slightly expanded its market share. “The COVID-19 pandemic made 2020 an extremely challenging year,” said group sales chief Christian Dahlheim. “The Volkswagen Group performed well in this environment and strengthened its market position." Volkswagen Group's brands include Volkswagen, Audi, Porsche, SEAT, and Skoda as sell as truck makers MAN and Scania.
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It's a good guess then, that this Golf wagon (called a Golf Kombi by our spy photographer) is a prototype that's pretty far along in the development cycle for Volkswagen. We can't be sure what impact this will have on the company's small wagon offering here in the US, but we'd be pretty surprised if something very like this didn't end up as the next Jetta SportWagen. We might well have more information on that front, after we visit Geneva next week.