Editor's note: This story was originally published on Dec. 3. Some radio station contests offer concert tickets, a couple hundred dollars or restaurant gift cards to listeners. But when your station ...
The Karmann Ghia is gorgeous. You're free to disagree, but if you do, you'll be objectively wrong, and all the people whose eyes work correctly will yell at you. That said, there is one downside to ...
A Type 1 "Beetle," dressed in a designer suit, the Type 14 Karmann Ghia was Volkswagen's second mass-produced passenger car and its first sporty model. When I was a teenager, one of the first trips I ...
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My wife Diana and I were married New York City teachers back in 1969, when we planned an extended European honeymoon trip during our two-month summer vacation. After considering various transportation ...
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Classic 1966 Karmann Ghia coupe in red with a cream roof. A left-hand drive (LHD) U.S. import, now MOT and tax-exempt. Features the 1966-specific dash trim, a 1300cc engine, and a new dynamo. Upgrades ...
Sixty-five years ago, the first Karmann Ghia rolled off the assembly line at the Osnabruck factory. The brainchild of Wilhelm Karmann, a contract carmaker, it combined German engineering, as it was ...
When Jerry Diethelm first laid eyes on his Karmann Ghia, it was simply love at first sight. The year was 1965, and he and his wife, Diane Diethelm, were living in Seattle, where Jerry had just gone to ...
What do Kill Bill Vol. 2 and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood have in common? Your answer is probably “Quentin Tarantino,” which is not wrong. But there’s something else you probably missed from the two ...
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