The way I see it, it is like this. Either/both cars are fairly cheap. The
Ghia is a lot of fun, very durable, goes great in the snow, doesn't heat very
well. It would be even better if it were a convertible Ghia, but then we get
expensive. The bugeye has all the same qualities except - goes well in the
snow. The bugeye also has teh additional advantage of being a convertible.
So one for the winter, one for the summer. And keep an eye out for that Ghia
convertible - I want one.
Phila Bates
Enrique Claure wrote:
> Hi list, since so many of you have so many different cars in your
> collection I wanted to have your opinion on the following: I am tempted to
> sell my Karmann Ghia 63 (85%restored) coupe and trade if for a Bugeye that
> needs restoration but looks very straight. The bugeye is a 59 and I think
> Im in love. Regards, Enrique
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