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1965 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia

Michigan

$72,995

1965 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia

Vehicle Details

Make

Volkswagen

Model

Karmann Ghia

Year

1965

Mileage

1 miles

Interior Color

Other

Transmission

Manual

Drivetrain

RWD

Fuel Type

Gasoline

Engine

1600 Dual Port

Condition

Excellent

Description

1965 VW KARMIN GIHA 2 year old fully restored, garage keep, this was a frame off every nut and bolt new, let’s start with the exterior is painted in a really light tan paint with jet black roof, all original windows with 3m ceramic tinted glass also front glass has same tinted windows but clear, all the trim, bumper and emblem where powder coated black, front and rear custom tag painted to match car, head light are glass and led as well extremely bright also turn signals and interior lights are LED as well, rims are 17inch custom made wheels and powered coated as well, front end of car has a 4”inch narrow beam with disc brake and new brake pump with all components brand new, front trunk brand new gas tank, custom to match fire extinguisher and full carpet with spare tire also has led lights for display, all electrical system is brand new and wires as well,interior completely brand new everything also powder coated interior trims and emblem and custom leather dash cover as well, custom seats and door panels. Sound system is out of this world has 2 Jl audio amps 4/8-inch prv speaker and 4 horn tweezers and Bluetooth Jl audio radio everything was custom built with an extremely clean not noticeable system trust me it’s loud and clear. Motor has a 1600 dual port with a single car and a high voltage system, dual battery and all the tins was powered coated as well everything single bolt and screw gone through.

This car every show and place it goes to come back with prizes and best of show also won hot wheels legends tour 2024 condition: like new cylinders: 4 cylinders fuel: gas odometer: 1 title status: clean transmission: manual odometer rolled over Please Note The Following **Vehicle Location is at our clients home and Not In Cadillac, Michigan. **We do have a showroom with about 25 cars that is by appointment only **Please Call First and talk to one of our reps at 231-468-2809 EXT 1 **

Volkswagen Karmann Ghia Buyer's Guide

Full guide
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Emily Chen
JDM Classics
1955–1974
~3 min read
Updated Apr 2026
The Karmann Ghia is the proof that beautiful design and honest engineering are not mutually exclusive — a hand-built body by Ghia of Turin on the proven Beetle platform, producing the most elegant Volkswagen ever made and one of the most practical classics available today.
This guide covers
8-point inspection checklist
Common issues & what to avoid
In-person inspection guide
Market pricing by year & condition
4 FAQs answered
History & fun facts

Volkswagen Karmann Ghia Market Overview

Based on 9 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia listings currently on ClassicCarsArena.com

9
Listed Now
$27,573
Avg. Asking Price
1965–1974
Year Range
Price Position on Our Site — Above Average
This car: $72,995
Low: $15,495 High: $45,495
Transmission Distribution
Manual 100% ◄
Condition Distribution
Good 22%
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Volkswagen Karmann Ghia Buyer's Guide

Emily Chen here. The Karmann Ghia is the car that convinced me the VW air-cooled platform was genuinely interesting, rather than just reliably dull. The Beetle underneath is the same car — flat-four air-cooled engine, torsion bar suspension, the same basic engineering that sold 21 million units — but the Ghia body transforms the experience. Not the performance, which remains modest in the extreme. The experience: the way the car looks, the way it sits, the craftsmanship visible in the panel fit, the sense that you're driving something that was made with care rather than just made.

Ghia designed the body; Karmann of Osnabrück hand-built it — hammering the complex curved panels over forms that couldn't be press-stamped at Volkswagen's production scale. The result is a car with panel surfaces that still reward close inspection 50 years later. That's a manufacturing accomplishment worth understanding.

What to Check Before Buying

Floor Pan Rust — Inspect underside with a probe — floor pan rust is the most common structural issue.
Heater Channel Condition — Probe the front heater channels running under the body sides — structural rust here is expensive.
Rear Quarter Panels — Check where rear quarters meet the lower body — consistent rust point on all Karmann Ghias.
Valve Noise — Listen for excessive valve clatter at idle — indicates overdue valve adjustment, a routine but essential service.
Cabriolet Top Seal — On cabriolets, check rear tub and sills for water intrusion damage from top seal failures.
Panel Fit Assessment — Examine door gaps and rear quarter transitions — crude panel alignment indicates prior accident repair.
Engine Oil Condition — Check oil color and level — clean oil on a Karmann Ghia indicates recent service and attentive ownership.
Electrical Function — Test all lights and the horn — Bosch electrical components age predictably and basic function is a maintenance indicator.

Common Issues

Floor pan rust — universal on cars without regular underside protection. Front heater channel rust — structural and expensive to repair correctly. Rear quarter panel rust at lower body join. Sill area deterioration. Valve adjustment neglect causing noisy top end — a straightforward but interval-specific maintenance item. Cabriolet top seal deterioration causing water intrusion and interior damage. Electrical system failures from Bosch components of the era. Type 34 parts availability challenges on the larger-platform variant.

What to Look For

The floor pan is the primary structural inspection — inspect from underneath with a probe. The front heater channels (structural aluminum channels running along the bottom of the body) are the most critical: rust in these channels is expensive to repair correctly. The rear quarter panels rust where they meet the lower body. Sill areas at the door openings are the third location. Verify the air-cooled flat-four runs without excessive valve noise — the hydraulic lifter equivalent is absent here, and valve adjustment at specific intervals is required. On cabriolets, inspect the top mechanisms for function and the rear tub area for water intrusion damage from a poorly sealing top.

Price Guide

1955–1959 Karmann Ghia coupe (driver): $12,000–$22,000. 1960–1969 coupe: $10,000–$20,000. 1970–1974 coupe: $12,000–$24,000. Any year cabriolet: $22,000–$45,000. Type 34 coupe (1962–1969): $18,000–$40,000. Show-quality original cabriolets: $45,000–$70,000+. Rust-free California or Arizona cars command 30–50% premium over comparable eastern examples.

Did You Know?

The Karmann Ghia was produced for 19 years — 1955 to 1974 — and over 362,000 coupes and 80,000 cabriolets were built. Despite this production volume, the hand-forming process meant that no two bodies were perfectly identical, and the panel quality on original-paint survivors still rewards close inspection. The car was never sold with a performance claim — Volkswagen's advertising emphasized its beauty rather than its speed, once running an ad that simply said: "It's ugly but it gets you there" over an image of the Ghia to illustrate the contrast.

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