Cal-look Ghias
Fastbrit:
Quote from: Bill Schwimmer on January 15, 2018, 00:51:47 am
Picked up this '71 a month or so back, my youngest Daughter's. Going to tidy up a few things on the ragtop & start up on the ghia
Bella? A car already? Good grief, how time flies! It seems like only yesterday I was holding her in my arms the day after she came home... I feel old.
Bill Schwimmer:
Quote from: Fastbrit on January 16, 2018, 12:46:56 pm
Quote from: Bill Schwimmer on January 15, 2018, 00:51:47 am
Picked up this '71 a month or so back, my youngest Daughter's. Going to tidy up a few things on the ragtop & start up on the ghia
Bella? A car already? Good grief, how time flies! It seems like only yesterday I was holding her in my arms the day after she came home... I feel old.
18yrs ago this month, time has really gone by. Buying the Ghia was a total lark, but it was too good to pass up.
Glauco:
could someone (as in Speedwel for example) get me some more foto's of Tod Fullers karmann ghia? not the cabrio, but the one from this picture
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Really loving this car..
Thank you,
Glauco
restojohnny:
Here’s a pic of my 57 cal look lowlight before I sold it I would drive it to shows and
Swap out of it.
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Grelland:
Wow, I have not posted here for a long time. If you look back to the start of this thread (in 2007) I asked for inspiration for my Ghia restoration. Now, some 15 years later it has been on the road for some 10-12 years and I use it as my daily driver, and I have had a number of engines in it.
Here is a shot from SCC last year when I run an AMR500-supercharged 1600cc and this year I am planning on puttng back my good old 2110cc oxyboxer.
I did a 16.9 on the 1/4 mile with that engine
Since last year I have added a set of genuine porsche fuchs 7x15 at the rear and deep6 at the front.
Great inspirations in these pages :)
Photo courtesy of Roger Iversen
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