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posted on September 23rd, 2014 at 04:23 PM
Good story, and the styling inspiration theories are interesting. But it perpetuates the myth that Karmann Ghias were hand-built. 'A coach-built
phenomenon.' No they weren't. The bodies were stamped in presses and welded together, just like Beetles were. Only some body finishing - lead-wiping
the seams and rubbing the paintwork - was done by hand.
Also wrong about the floorpan. It wasn't built on a Beetle floopan; the shapes are very different.
But yes he got the dates right. The Ghia was only sold in Australia from 1959 to 1968. And while they may have made over 387,000 mostly for the US
market, in Australia they only sold 805 in total over those years.
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posted on September 24th, 2014 at 12:00 PM
Beetle and KG chassis are the same the floor pan halfs are different
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