Very cool. I've got this car's twin sister. Mine is identical and also is unrestored. The only thing with mine is that the previous owner swapped out the larger air intake and replaced them with the late model type. Also my dash is red. These were all made in Germany at the time. In fact, there was such a waiting list that the previous owner of mine bought theirs in Germany and had it shipped over. Thanks for posting this. Maybe this summer I'll post one of mine.
Very cool. I've got this car's twin sister. Mine is identical and also is unrestored. The only thing with mine is that the previous owner swapped out the larger air intake and replaced them with the late model type. Also my dash is red. These were all made in Germany at the time. In fact, there was such a waiting list that the previous owner of mine bought theirs in Germany and had it shipped over. Thanks for posting this. Maybe this summer I'll post one of mine.
Very cool. I've got this car's twin sister. Mine is identical and also is unrestored. The only thing with mine is that the previous owner swapped out the larger air intake and replaced them with the late model type. Also my dash is red. These were all made in Germany at the time. In fact, there was such a waiting list that the previous owner of mine bought theirs in Germany and had it shipped over. Thanks for posting this. Maybe this summer I'll post one of mine.
This looks very much like a '59 KG that my grandfather had when I was a very small child (though his roof was white - could have be changed to black I suppose). Any idea where this car came from?
A beautiful example of a rare unrestored and unmolested Karmann Ghia. Take many photos for us to have factory preservation. You were fortunate. A friend of mine (I thought) didn't even give me a heads up to see it when it came here through Houston. If so, it would have remained in Texas. Thank you for sharing.
Very cool. I've got this car's twin sister. Mine is identical and also is unrestored. The only thing with mine is that the previous owner swapped out the larger air intake and replaced them with the late model type. Also my dash is red. These were all made in Germany at the time. In fact, there was such a waiting list that the previous owner of mine bought theirs in Germany and had it shipped over. Thanks for posting this. Maybe this summer I'll post one of mine.
theotherone58 1 month ago in playlist Second Car restoration playlist - Shorter
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Very cool. I've got this car's twin sister. Mine is identical and also is unrestored. The only thing with mine is that the previous owner swapped out the larger air intake and replaced them with the late model type. Also my dash is red. These were all made in Germany at the time. In fact, there was such a waiting list that the previous owner of mine bought theirs in Germany and had it shipped over. Thanks for posting this. Maybe this summer I'll post one of mine.
theotherone58 1 month ago in playlist Second Car restoration playlist - Shorter
Very cool. I've got this car's twin sister. Mine is identical and also is unrestored. The only thing with mine is that the previous owner swapped out the larger air intake and replaced them with the late model type. Also my dash is red. These were all made in Germany at the time. In fact, there was such a waiting list that the previous owner of mine bought theirs in Germany and had it shipped over. Thanks for posting this. Maybe this summer I'll post one of mine.
theotherone58 1 month ago in playlist Second Car restoration playlist - Shorter
Beautiful car. Keep it going.
By the way, "ottoagain", since it's a '59 Karmann Ghia, it can only be German, because production of the Karmann in Brasil started in 1962.
Karmanncoupe 4 months ago
This looks very much like a '59 KG that my grandfather had when I was a very small child (though his roof was white - could have be changed to black I suppose). Any idea where this car came from?
ottogain 10 months ago
@ottogain Most likely it's from Germany, but it could be from Brazil
FECRWY 5 months ago
A beautiful example of a rare unrestored and unmolested Karmann Ghia. Take many photos for us to have factory preservation. You were fortunate. A friend of mine (I thought) didn't even give me a heads up to see it when it came here through Houston. If so, it would have remained in Texas. Thank you for sharing.
vw4fun 1 year ago
Is 1200?
gabrielmecias100 1 year ago
That is sick, very nice, isn't that a "58 steering wheel tho?
slafa1 1 year ago