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Car Forum / Volkswagen / Air Cooled Volkswagen Cars / July 2009

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V10 Dodge Viper engine in a Karmann Ghia

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Randall - 24 Jul 2009 21:23 GMT
Now this is what I call a project car. It may take a while for all of
the photos to load. About the only thing remaining that is VW is the
highly modified body. I doubt if the engine goes fweem.
http://deanzrodzandracecarz.com/whats_next_
Tom Malmevik - 25 Jul 2009 00:15 GMT
> Now this is what I call a project car. It may take a while for all of
> the photos to load. About the only thing remaining that is VW is the
> highly modified body. I doubt if the engine goes fweem.
> http://deanzrodzandracecarz.com/whats_next_

Interesting article. I bet I know where the first body was "restored"
at, eh??

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Randall - 25 Jul 2009 05:27 GMT
>> Now this is what I call a project car. It may take a while for all of
>> the photos to load. About the only thing remaining that is VW is the
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> Interesting article. I bet I know where the first body was "restored"
> at, eh??

If you're referring to where the article states "Bill labored for 8
hours stripping layer after layer of bondo from the ghias shell the
doors trunk and hood swallowed about 6 more hours.", then one can't
assume that this Ghia once resided in Burlington, North Carolina. I
mean, what would the odds of that be?
Tom Malmevik - 25 Jul 2009 05:48 GMT
> If you're referring to where the article states "Bill labored for 8
> hours stripping layer after layer of bondo from the ghias shell the
> doors trunk and hood swallowed about 6 more hours.", then one can't
> assume that this Ghia once resided in Burlington, North Carolina. I
> mean, what would the odds of that be?

Sounds awfully plausible to me......*8-}

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