OP The add on Back up lights make it a '67
OP The add on Back up lights make it a '67
Different motor- more of a pancakeI've always liked them but know nothing about them. They are basically a Bug with a sleeker body, yes?
Different motor- more of a pancake
Correct! The Type 34 (Type III) was never imported into the United States. The Type I, also known as the Type 14 was what we got in the USA. And yes, it had the same engine as the Beetle.Wrong. The Type 1 Karmann Ghia in the picture has the same upright style engine as a Beetle.
There was a Type 3 Karmann Ghia with the "pancake" engine like the other Type 3 cars (Squareback, Notchback, Fastback). They bodies of the Type 3 Ghias look very different.
They are pretty cars though.Correct! The Type 34 (Type III) was never imported into the United States. The Type I, also known as the Type 14 was what we got in the USA. And yes, it had the same engine as the Beetle.
Some VW enthusiasts will try a fit a Type 4 engine into various rear engine VWs. The Type 4 engines were used in VW 411, VW 412 and Porsche 914.They are pretty cars though.
I just learned something about VW motors from this thread; Pancake! Thanks.
On a related note, I was visiting a friend's shop and saw he had a VW Squareback on the lift, it appeared stock. Got close and something didn't look quite right, it had a massaged 911(964) motor and gearbox. I bet that has surprised some folks over the years!
Ghias, unlike Bugs, still had the "old" style overrider bumpers through 69. Then 70 and 71 Ghias had overrider bumpers as well, but the overrider did not wrap around the rear to the side of the body as with the earlier ones.It is a '67, my brother had a '66 and I had a '67. 66 ws the first yr for the ball joint front end. flat hub caps. 67 was the first yr for front disc brakes and 12V system. 68 were the 4 lug wheels and the 5mph bumpers Other than the '67 Ghia and a bus or 3, I had about 20 bugs over a 20 yr period
agree, odd that the rest of the car was completely stock as far as I could tell.Yes the OP post car looks amazing but the stripes and whitewalls look terrible.
It seems like a lot of times I noticed these nearly pefect restos with stupid alterations that don't make sense at all.
I don't think that is a Mk I Karmann Ghia in the picture, the old fashioned white walls are throwing you off.Wrong. The Type 1 Karmann Ghia in the picture has the same upright style engine as a Beetle.
There was a Type 3 Karmann Ghia with the "pancake" engine like the other Type 3 cars (Squareback, Notchback, Fastback). They bodies of the Type 3 Ghias look very different.