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1959 VW Karmann Ghia

Coachwork by Karmann
Chassis no. 2 448 038
Engine no. 2 983 378
1192cc OHV Horizontally Opposed 4-Cylinder Engine
Single Downdraft Solex Carburetor
36bhp at 3,700rpm
4-Speed Manual Transmission
Front and Rear Torsion Bar Suspension
4-Wheel Hydraulic Drum Brakes

*A rare and desirable "low-light" Karmann-Ghia
*Finished in its lovely original shade of Cardinal Red
*Originally delivered to Miami, Florida
*Well-detailed and authentic restoration

THE KARMANN-GHIA

Recognized almost as readily as the immortal Beetle itself, and with a cult following all of its own, the Karmann-Ghia was, in its maker's own words: "A Volkswagen for people who can't stand the sight of a Volkswagen." Hand built by Karmann at its Osnabruck works, VW's top-of-the-range coupe married a modified export Beetle floor pan, running gear and engine/transmission package to stylish coachwork by Carrozzeria Ghia in Italy. Launched in 1955 in 1,200cc form, the Karmann-Ghia kept abreast of mainstream Beetle developments, gaining all-synchromesh transmission and progressively larger and more-powerful engines. A cabriolet appeared in 1957, and after 1959 the front end underwent a subtle re-style with raised headlamps and enlarged nose intakes. From 1967 the model was built with the 1,500cc engine, gaining the 1,600cc unit in 1970 and undergoing a front/rear-end styling makeover at the same time.

THE CAR OFFERED

Completed in June of 1959, per the Volkswagen Museum Identity Certificate, this rare Karmann-Ghia Coupe is a highly desirable "Low Light" model, featuring the pre-facelift front end design. Karmann-Ghia fans covet these cars as they best reflect the purity of the original Ghia design, with their low-set headlights and small intake "nostrils." Paired with minimal exterior trim, delicate bumpers, and plain dog-dish hub caps, it best highlights the inherent beauty of the Karmann-Ghia.

This fine example has been completely restored to its original specifications, with ownership history dating back to the mid-1990s. In 2010, it received its VW Fahrzeug Identitats Urkunde (Vehicle Identity Certificate) confirming the original specification and colors, along with a letter verifying the engine number corresponds to factory records. The interior is particularly appealing, with its tan-grey fabric and carpeting accented with a body-color dash and ivory controls. It is simplistic elegance at its finest. The paint is glossy and attractive; however, some bubbling is noted. Ahead of this for sale, the consignor had the brakes and carburetor serviced following an extended period of storage.

Karmann-Ghias are beloved by countless enthusiasts, and this wonderful example shows why the early Low Light style tops the list for beauty and desirability.

Stock #

1240

Chassis #

K-522-1074153

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