1968 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia Coupe 1600 Cc No Reserve on 2040-cars
Happy Valley, Oregon, United States
1968 VOLKSWAGEN KARMANN GHIA COUPE 1600cc NO RESERVE Hello Ebayer's, up for auction is this awesome 1968 Karmann Ghia coupe, it's has a original numbers matching 1600 cc engine with manual transmission, sports a very beautiful Powder Baby Blue exterior w/Antique White interior a very desirable an sought after color combination. This great Ghia runs and drives great, the paint and interior look great to, just turn key an go... I purchased this vehicle from the 2nd owner, he bought it in the early 80's and had it restored in the early 2000's were he had the vehicle painted new upholstery was put in and did a lot of work to the engine dialing it in just right. Shortly there after he drained all the fluids and garaged the vehicle and there it sat until I acquired it, I cleaned it up replaced all the fluids put in a new battery and she fired right up, you can say this is a true barn fined. The Volkswagen Karmann Ghia in my opinion is the coolest vehicles VW put out, with its iconic styling and great lines this beauty gets a lot of attention, these vehicles are getting harder to come by and going up in value like crazy especially one's in original to specs condition an virtually rust free like this one. Being offered at auction for 5days only and will be sold to the highest bidder (NO RESERVE) so if you have any questions or concerns please ask prior to bidding by email or call (360) 521-2561 thank you and GOOD LUCK !!! |
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