10 September 2011

Ooops! I did it again....

Agreed to buy a '69 type I coupe from a man in Montgomery, AL the other day.

Wired the money to escrow.com and trying to get ahold of the shipper w/o much success so far. Looks like I might have to find a new shipper to work with.  Hope to have it here in a week or so.

She's Cypress Green, not the color I really wanted, but seems to be in very nice condition:  A hole under one corner of the battery and a few rust bubbles along the lower edge of the rear deck lid.  Both easy fixes this winter.
Most of this winter's work will be on the new 343, but I should find time to squeeze this one in as well.  If not, it can wait 'til next spring when hopefully the 343 will be back to it's original Lotus White with a new windshield, and new rubber throughout!

So, I now have a "full set": 141 convertible, 143 coupe and the very rare type 3 Ghia.

My miserable little life is just a little more tolerable today!

Best to all...

Art
(O = | = O)
'67 343 Ghia Coupe
'69 Ghia Coupe
'72 Ghia Convertible
RIP:
'60 Ghia Coupe
'66 Ghia Coupe
'68 113 Sedan
'71 Ghia Coupe
'74 Ghia Coupe
"Always looking for NICE '71 Ghias and that elusive "345"

14 July 2011

'67 343 Coupe arrived this morning!

...Rick, the driver called last night and we agreed for delivery about 8 am this morning.

Here's a YouTube video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lGabDxyf4AY



God bless to all..

Art
(O = | = O)
'67 343 Ghia Coupe
'72 Ghia Convertible
RIP:
'60 Ghia Coupe
'66 Ghia Coupe
'68 113 Sedan
'71 Ghia Coupe
'74 Ghia Coupe
"Always looking for NICE '71 Ghias and that elusive "345"

27 June 2011

Newest addition: 1967 343 coupe

Hey gang;

I just pulled the trigger on the rarest of all Karmann Ghias.... a type III. Based on the Type III (Fastback/Squareback) chassis, the Type 3 Ghia was the most expensive air-cooled VW at the time, and never officially imported into the USA (Canada was the closest they came).

Whereas Type 1 Ghias numbered well over 500,000 in 20 years of production, Type 3s only numbered about 42,000 from 1962 to 1969.

It's NOT the LHD sunroofed coupe that I really wanted (model 345); this one is a '67 343 standard LHD coupe with a 1600 dual port and dual carbs (which I prefer over the later fuel injection models).

Just sent the seller a deposit via Paypal, and will arrange shipping and balance at PNC bank tmw. It's in south Florida.

Some minor front end damage (but NOT the nose), a slightly cracked windshield and a little rust on one rocker, but overall a very SOLID, strong running car. Won't take much to get this one in shape.

ALMOST better than sex.... I hope all you other Ghia guys (and gals) are sufficiently jealous tonight....


God bless to all..

Art
(O = | = O)
'67 343 Ghia Coupe
'72 Ghia Convertible
RIP:
'60 Ghia Coupe
'66 Ghia Coupe
'68 113 Sedan
'71 Ghia Coupe
'74 Ghia Coupe
"Always looking for NICE '71 Ghias and that elusive "345"



http://www.thesamba.com/vw/classifieds/detail.php?id=1155657

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZzzIpuIO0k

06 June 2011

Yellow '74 Coupe SOLD!

They just drove it away! Cheryl Taylor Viers of Bellevue, MI. Cheryl says she's going to use it as a daily driver so I will probably see it around town from time to time. Thanx, Cheryl!

02 May 2011

My Bug Run video

Here's my video from last fall's Bug Run at Martin Dragway.  Enjoy!
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East coast caravan to Portland Bug-in and KGPR CA Hwy 1 Treffen

Hi gang;

Jim Geddings, Vince Vespe and I are trying to organize an east coast caravan to this summer's Treffen sponsered by KGPR.  Scott Dempster of KGPR has agreed to help us by putting us in contact with other's along the way.

Since Jim is from SC and Vince is in NJ, and I'm here in MI, we're thinking about a rondevous point somewhere along I-80, in Northern IN, Chicagoland area or even as far west as Iowa City.

Our goal will be to arrive in Portland in time for the Portland Bug-in, and then join the others for the drive down the coast to Ventura.  From there, we will take as much of old US-66 as we can find, back home.

From my home in Battle Creek (160 miles east of Chicago) I am planning a total of some 22-24 days, we hope to average 400 miles a day out and back, somewhat less for the days of the actual cruise.  The guys actually on the coast, like Jim and Vince and perhaps Sam McComber up in ME (if we can convince him) will probably need upwards of a whole month.

This should be viewed as a 'once in a lifetime' trip (at least for many regular folks) but it will be something to remember, for sure.  We hope you can join us.

As time progresses, I will firm up the route and places for overnight stays and other rondevous points. 

If you're interested in tagging along, the more the merrier.  Just leave me a msg here and I will add you to the list.  You Beetle, Bus and Type III guys, while maybe not quite as cool and good looking going down the road as us Ghia guys, are still welcome - we still love you despite the error of your ways.  Truth be told, Jim has already said he plans on bringing his Westy instead of his Ghia.  ;-)

Best regards....

Art
(O = | = O)
'72 Ghia Convertible
'74 Ghia Coupe
RIP:
'60 Ghia Coupe
'66 Ghia Coupe
'68 113 Sedan
'71 Ghia Coupe
"Always looking for NICE '71 Ghias and that elusive "345"

21 April 2011

Yellow '74 coupe FOR SALE

The yellow '74 coupe now has a "For Sale" sign in the window.  I have $5,500 invested in it and that's what I'm asking, but might consider less if the wheels are downgraded back to stock and the radio removed or replaced with a cheaper one.

My eventual goal is to get a '71 coupe; I am also now actively looking for a good late-model (dual carb 1600) Type 3 ghia - preferably a "345" (LHD w/Sunroof).

E-mail me or leave a comment here if you are interested in making an offer.  Thanx!

26 January 2011

44 years ago today - the big Midwest snowstorm of 1967


44 years ago today, I got my brand new 1966 Karmann Ghia.

My 1st car, a 1960 Ghia 'back lot special' was wrecked driving home from school the Wednesday before Thanksgiving, 1966 by a man who ran a stop sign and t-boned me.  One of the Detroit area dealers at the time, still had 3 '66 141 demos for sale and we were all set to go get one when we got word of a NEW '66 coupe still on the lot at the local dealer.  So dad arranged the financing for me and we were all set to pick it up the afternoon of 26 Jan 1967.  I was QUITE EXCITED to say the least.  MY FIRST NEW CAR!!!  I was just short of 17 years old.

It was a Thursday and it began snowing in the morning.  My buddy Duane was going to run me to the bank after school to get my $300 down payment from savings and then on to pick up dad at work and finally on to the dealership.

By 6th hour, the snow was getting worse so Duane and I decided to forge notes to get out of Electronics class.  I suspected from the look on his face that Mr. Kile knew these notes were forgeries, but he just kinda smiled and told us we'd better get going.  So we left school an hour early in Duane's '63 Rambler, dropped by the bank and then down to dad's office.  Snow's REALLY coming down now!

Dad said I was crazy to get this car today and that we should all just go home.  "Nope!  Can't do it!  First new car!"  Duane and I tried to talk him into leaving work early but he wouldn't do it so finally at 4:30, quitting time, we all piled in the Rambler and headed for Nichols VW several blocks north.  

We got about a block before Duane got stuck and burnt out his clutch trying to rock it out.  Dad was mad.  Standing in the road he pointed that index finger and yelled at me: "You boys get this car out of the road!  I'm going to walk up and get the Ghia.  Be ready to go when I get back!".  "Yessir!"  Then, just as he turned to go, he added "AND I'M GOING TO DRIVE IT HOME 'CAUSE I DON'T WANT YOU TO WRECK IT!"  I can see him in my mind's eye to this day, red faced with that vein sticking out of his neck, and pointing that finger!  "OK, dad".  The snow's about 8-10" deep at this point.

So Duane and I and the guy at the corner gas station finally got the car into the gas station lot and about an hour later we see the Bermuda Blue Ghia coming down the street all shiny and new.  We yelled 'thanx' to the gas station guy and ran out to meet it.  I jumped in the back and Duane rode shotgun.

About an hour later we finally made the 4-5 miles to Duane's house and let him out.  Another 20 minutes to get the last mile home.  As we came down our street we saw mom's '65 Mercury in the driveway, just off the street.  I said to dad, "Where are you going to put it; you can't leave it on the street overnight, you'll get a ticket"  (normally you would, but probably not THAT night!  There were abandoned cars scattered all over town that night).  Dad said "I'm going to try to shoot it up in the front yard, just missing your mother's car".  I said "I'll get out and watch".

So I'm standing there behind the Mercury with my butt up against the license plate and dad gets the car positioned at a 45 degree angle in the middle of the street.  It was in reverse; he guns the motor a couple of times and let's go the clutch.  The Ghia starts coming back very quickly, up over the driveway apron and into the front yard and just as it flies by, I hear this HORRIBLE scraping noise.

Dear Ol' Dad had caught the corner of mom's bumper with the left-rear quarter of my brand new car.

Almost 17 years old and I cried like a baby.  Less than 2 hours after delivery, my FIRST NEW CAR had it's 1st scar.  I never let my father forget the last words he said to me, standing in front of that gas station at the corner of McCamly Street and North Avenue!

School was closed the next day and the following Monday and Tuesday due to the weather.  It had been the worst snow in recorded history up until that time.  

But what hurt the most, I think, was with no school that Friday, Duane and his brother decided to snowshoe over to our house.  The first thing he said when he got inside was "What happened to the Ghia?"


So here we are, 44 years later.  Dad passed away 10 days ago.  I wish I could call him today and remind him.


Art
(O = I = O)
'72 Ghia 141 convertible
'74 Ghia 143 coupe
RIP:
'60 Ghia 143 coupe
'66 Ghia 143 coupe
'68 Beetle 113 sedan
'71 Ghia 143 coupe