This 1971 Volkswagen Karman Ghia convertible is finished in orange over white and gray upholstery and powered by a 1.6-liter flat-four paired with a four-speed manual transaxle.
Equipment includes a beige soft top, 15″ steel wheels, dual side mirrors, chrome-finished bumpers, a luggage rack, and a CD stereo.
The 1.6-liter flat-four features a single carburetor and Bosch ignition components.
Power is sent to the rear wheels through a four-speed manual transaxle.
The car have been refinished in its current shade of orange during the aforementioned refurbishment.
Exterior details include a beige convertible soft top, a top boot, bright trim, quad exhaust outlets, chrome-finished bumpers with overriders, and a vented engine cover with a luggage rack.
Silver-finished 15″ steel wheels wear VW-stamped hubcaps and are mounted with 165-series Nankang tires, and a non-matching spare is stored in the front trunk.
Stopping power is provided by front disc and rear drum brakes.
The interior features front bucket seats and a rear bench upholstered in white vinyl with gray cloth inserts, joined by woodgrain dashboard appliqué.
Appointments include door map pockets, a walnut shift knob, an analog clock, dash-mounted tweeters, and an AM/FM CD stereo mounted below the dashboard.
The two-spoke steering wheel wears a Wolfsburg crest and sits ahead of VDO instrumentation consisting of a 90-mph speedometer and a fuel-level gauge.
The five-digit mechanical odometer shows 6k miles.
Total mileage is unknown.