Cal Look Karmann Ghia thread

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Jim Ratto:
Quote from: LuftsickTero on August 04, 2010, 19:28:32 pm

Quote from: 7 on August 04, 2010, 17:30:00 pm

What about the KG I posted?


What seats does it have? (the car you posted)

Not sure. What I like so much abotu this KG is the combination of the color and the wheels....almost 100% exact to what I'd like to do with my '67 at some point. The "shocking" contrast between the powder blue and the starkness of the wheels has a certain "cool" feel to it.

Lids:
i have always loved Bernards old ghia, not to everybody's taste, but I wish it wasn't locked up in a garage it needs to be thrashed just like Bernie did.

Cheesepanzer:
Very nice Ghia.  I too like the color contrast between the light, bright paint against the Fuchs.  If there are more pics of the car I'd love to see it.

Here's a shot of my Ghia taken a few weeks ago at the track.  I encountered a fuel delivery problem that day and only made a couple of passes.

The current 2054 features original Lonnie Reed Wedge Ports, Italian IDA's (both from my brother's old car (circa 1980's).  Its fun.  This combo has run 13.05 with a driver-assisted slow 1.86 60' time.   :P  I've run a 1.52 60', so I think its a 12.8 combo when there's fuel running through the carbs.   ;D

Seeing your shortblock Jim, has really got me thinking about getting the 2332 back together.   ;) 

javabug:
What track, David?  I love how east of the Rockies it aint a drag strip if it's not surrounded by corn.   8)

Cheesepanzer:
Quote from: javabug on August 05, 2010, 02:34:03 am

What track, David?  I love how east of the Rockies it aint a drag strip if it's not surrounded by corn.   8)


This is "Great Lakes Dragaway" near Kenosha WI (south of Milwaukee). 

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