VW Karmann Ghia ” Low light”

The 1958 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia Low Light is an early version of the classic Karmann Ghia, a sporty coupe built by Volkswagen in collaboration with coachbuilder Karmann and design house Ghia. The low light version is characterized by lowered headlights and a smaller, more curved grille, creating a sleek, distinctive front end, produced 1955-1959.
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Details

This example was first purchased on March 25, 1958, by the actor Åke Askner in Malmö, Sweden, who owned it until his death in 1961. After that, the car was passed on to new owners and then underwent a major restoration from 1989 to 1991 in Helsingborg, with no intention of restoring it to original condition. Between 1994 to 2016 it had one owner and his son took over it in 2016.

Low light

This model is highly sought after by collectors due to its unique design and limited production during the Low Light period.

Useable convertible

The car has been used frequently during the summer and have some modifications to actually make it run more smoothly. New nylon convertible top installed, 4-bolt wheels, disc brakes at the front, a sealed gas cap to avoid gasoline smell in the cabin.

Bumpers

The car is Swedish sold but has American bumpers for aesthetic purposes.

Engine

The engine was replaced 1994/1995 with a 1600 cc to make it easier to get goinging and since then, less extensive renovations have been carried out in stages after 2016. The engine was removed and overhauled in connection with the refurbishment of the engine compartment, A light/moderate tuning to about 70 hp was fitted made via sharper rocker arms, a period-correct fan shroud, and dual EMPI 40mm carburetors.

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Facts
Make
VW
Transmission
Manual
Body type
Cabrio
Model
Karmann Ghia
Mileage
Colour
Red
Year
1958
Engine
1,6 4 cylinder 70 hp
Interiour
Black leather