Mac
Age : 43 Joined : 29 Apr 2008 Posts : 8 Location : Stives Drives : 71 Semi-auto Karmann Ghia, 83 T25 Westfalia, working on 2 x 72 Karmann Ghias, 68 Beetle (Paris vert)
 | Subject: 1971 RHD Karmann Ghia for sale - do you know what it is yet? Mon May 05 2008, 21:46 | |
| Rare, original RHD semi-auto, Red with Black roof, solid, 85k from new with paperwork to support (including original receipt). New MOT and tax exempt. Selling to fund a rebuild on another Ghia. Located in St Ives, Cambridgeshire. Please ask for more photos, video and info - mail me. Looking for offers in the region of 4500.


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mk1rolf

Joined : 21 Jan 2008 Posts : 215 Location : sunny st neots....gateway to heaven Drives : 76 bus..... soon to be 16vt mk1 cab
 | Subject: Re: 1971 RHD Karmann Ghia for sale - do you know what it is yet? Tue May 06 2008, 17:18 | |
| | I've wanted a convertible ghia since i was a kid...mmmm one day |
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Mac
Age : 43 Joined : 29 Apr 2008 Posts : 8 Location : Stives Drives : 71 Semi-auto Karmann Ghia, 83 T25 Westfalia, working on 2 x 72 Karmann Ghias, 68 Beetle (Paris vert)
 | Subject: Re: 1971 RHD Karmann Ghia for sale - do you know what it is yet? Wed May 07 2008, 20:29 | |
| | mk1rolf wrote: | | I've wanted a convertible ghia since i was a kid...mmmm one day |
Same here but what I've found in the Ghia world is that finding a Ghia with solid channels is harder than finding one with a soft-top. I've another two which need work on their bottom layers  _________________ Did you know the only word you won’t find in the Oxford dictionary that is in common use is “gullible”? |
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Mac
Age : 43 Joined : 29 Apr 2008 Posts : 8 Location : Stives Drives : 71 Semi-auto Karmann Ghia, 83 T25 Westfalia, working on 2 x 72 Karmann Ghias, 68 Beetle (Paris vert)
 | Subject: Re: 1971 RHD Karmann Ghia for sale - do you know what it is yet? Sun Jun 29 2008, 21:37 | |
| Unlucky - you missed it. Now sold. _________________ Did you know the only word you won’t find in the Oxford dictionary that is in common use is “gullible”? |
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