No Reserve! 1972 Karmann Ghia Convertible Nice! No Reserve! on 2040-cars
Gig Harbor, Washington, United States
Engine:4CYL
Drive Type: RWD
Make: Volkswagen
Mileage: 73,000
Model: Karmann Ghia
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: CONVERTIBLE
Options: Convertible
SELLING AT NO RESERVE IS THIS HARD TO FIND 1972 KARMANN GHIA CONVERTIBLE.
THIS CAR SOLD NEW IN REDMOND, WA AND HAS BEEN HERE EVER SENCE, IT APPERS TO BE A 3 OWNER CAR WITH THE LAST OWNER HAVING IT FOR 10 YEARS.
THE CAR WAS PAINTED BEFORE THE PAST OWNER BOUGHT IT.
IT HAS A FEW ROCK CHIPS AND THIN PAINT HERE AND THERE BUT STILL SHINES AND LOOKS GREAT.
WAS TOLD SHE HAD A SMALL PATCH PANAL REPLACED ON THE REAR PAN AND HAD THE CAR UNDERCOATED.
THE INTERIOR IS VERY NICE WITH THE NEW DASH PAD AND NEW SEAT COVERS. ALL LIGHTS AND BLINKERS WORK, EVEN THE HEATER WORKS!
CD PLAYER SOUNDS GREAT.
THE TOP IS OLDER BUT LOOKS AND WORKS GREAT, HAS THE GLASS BACK WINDOW.
THE MOTOR WAS JUST TUNED IN AND RUNS GREAT, ALSO HAS NEW BALL JOINTS AND TIE ROD ENDS IN THE FRONT, NEW BRAKES ALL THE WAY AROUND AND NEW TIRES.
THE CAR RUNS OUT NICE AND PEAPLE LOVE THIS LITTLE CAR AS YOU DRIVE AROUND.
PLEASE CALL WITH ANY QUESTIONS AND FOR A BUY IT NOW PRICE AT 253-444-7219
CURRENT NADA VALUS ARE- LOW- $7,850 AVG-$14,950 HIGH-$25,800
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