This 1966 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia Convertible is finished in Sea Blue and was built on December 3, 1965 for delivery seven days later.
Power comes from a non-original 1600cc flat-four linked to a 4-speed manual transaxle, and the most recent service included a new carburetor and fuel pump.
The 1600cc flat-four is from a 1970 model and is coupled with a 4-speed manual transaxle.
A new carburetor and fuel pump have been installed, and records are included in the sale along with restoration receipts.
The car was repainted in its factory shade of Sea Blue during the restoration in the late 1990s.
Chrome bumper overriders are retained front and rear, and 15” steel wheels wear chrome wheel covers and BF Goodrich GT-100 whitewall tires.
The car has been stored in a climate-controlled garage and used as a weekend driver in temperate weather.
The cabin features gray upholstery and squareweave carpeting.
The front seats are equipped with lap belts, and a set of Coco mats are fitted.
Interior components appear stock, including the two-spoke steering wheel with the Wolfsburg logo and Blaupunkt radio, which functions properly.
8,711 miles are shown on the odometer, but true mileage is unknown.