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Beautiful design from a renowned Italian carrozzeria. A coachbuilt body, crafted by a German specialist with roots that date back to the dawn of the automobile. A dependable powertrain, easily ...
An ordinary VW Beetle underneath, the Karmann Ghia blends practicality with Italian styling. It also has an interesting backstory, having been designed by an Allied secret agent. This one is in ...
The 1950s saw opportunity knocking on doors worldwide for Volkswagen, which had launched the Type 1 Käfer (Beetle) and Type 2 Kombi (Microbus) toward the end of the previous decade. With both models ...
The 1950s saw opportunity knocking on doors worldwide for Volkswagen, which had launched the Type 1 Käfer (Beetle) and Type 2 Kombi (Microbus) toward the end of the previous decade. With both models ...
The collaborative concept was envisioned by Luigi Segre, owner of Italian styling studio Carrozzeria Ghia, and Wilhelm Karmann, whose coachbuilding firm was already manufacturing Beetle convertible ...
An Australian enthusiast has transplanted the heart of a Porsche 911 into a 1964 Type 34 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia. Unlike the hugely popular Type 14 Karmann Ghia, of which over 445,000 examples were ...
The Karmann Ghia is gorgeous. You're free to disagree, but if you do, you'll be objectively wrong, and all the people whose eyes work correctly will yell at you. That said, there is one downside to ...