FS- 1971 Ghia Coupe "project" in Gainesville FL (262 800x600 pix online at site)

1971 karmann ghia coupe "project car", original irusgrun (dark green) paint, car partially disassembled, but with superb *very* near rust-free pans, door bottoms, and rocker panels. comes with numerous hundreds (or possibly thousands) of dollars worth of old and new parts, including many rare bits and pieces, including, but not limited to: more than enough bumper parts to build a complete set (front and rear), complete gallon of correct color paint and reducer, complete set of tarpapers (all, everywhere), a near perfect front foormat (original german) and seats likewise (they're original untorn 'no blems' german vinyl), orig owners manual and tools, orig german keys (two sets), wolfsburg crest walnut shift knob, some extra 6.50x15 *BIAS* ply tires with exc tread, seven wheels, an entirely rebuilt and re-inforced foot pedal assembly, a spare shifter with rare parts intact, a near (or possibly complete) set of the orig german side trim, orig nose badge, completely restored steering wheel, both inside door panels look "day one new", and much more...

there are 262 (right: two hundred and sixty two) good, clear 800x600 images of this car online, from *all* angles, inside and out, top to bottom, everywhere, including *all* the parts, both large and small, at

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if you don't see the site, you're doing yourself a dis-service. no popups, no banners, no scams. give it a second or two to load - site address is "known good AND functioning". please no "foreign buyer agents" or other scammers.

thanks, dave

ps-house and/or cell phone numbers on request. price is "please make offer/TBD".

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