please identify this classic car off the TV
please identify this classic car off the TV
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A993LAD

Original Poster:

1,965 posts

240 months

Saturday
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just watching an old documentary on TV which showed this car and I'd be grateful if anyone can identify it.

it seems to have a grill in the boot so I'm guessing rear engined.

I have tried running the reg number through the DVLA site but it doesn't seem to exist anymore

apologies for the photo quality which is literally a poor quality phone camera taking a picture of a very old documentary on my rubbish TV.


Inbox

911 posts

5 months

Saturday
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Looks like a Volvo P1800.

DickyC

55,466 posts

217 months

Saturday
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VW Karman Ghia.

tr7v8

7,497 posts

247 months

bnseven

161 posts

157 months

Saturday
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Looks like a Karmann Ghia to me

Super Sonic

10,957 posts

73 months

Saturday
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Karmann Ghia coupe from VW.

A993LAD

Original Poster:

1,965 posts

240 months

Saturday
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Thanks. I should have worked that out.

Probably an unusual sight in Sussex streets in 1961 amongst all the British cars,

coppice

9,385 posts

163 months

Yesterday (07:07)
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Ghia also made a bizarre one of Cobra , which after seeing in CAR in about 1970 I saw at Silverstone Classic. It's like the VW with a steroid habit-

DickyC

55,466 posts

217 months

Yesterday (07:40)
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All the Ghia, no idea.

reddiesel

2,832 posts

66 months

Yesterday (08:41)
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DickyC said:
All the Ghia, no idea.
biglaugh

Riley Blue

22,725 posts

245 months

Yesterday (09:31)
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History of the design and production here:

https://www.californianclassics.co.uk/history-of-t...

CanAm

12,155 posts

291 months

Yesterday (10:21)
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coppice said:
Ghia also made a bizarre one of Cobra , which after seeing in CAR in about 1970 I saw at Silverstone Classic. It's like the VW with a steroid habit-
Ghia didn't actually make this particular example themselves. The body was originally on a FIAT 8V chassis, and was found in a scrapyard by John Willment, who bought it, and put the body on a Cobra 427 chassis, creating this AC Ghia Supersonic, which was advertised for sale for quite a while by a well known Cobra specialist.

Edited by CanAm on Sunday 16th November 11:25

Den Den

383 posts

38 months

Yesterday (11:05)
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I have to say it's a great looking machine.

Riley Blue

22,725 posts

245 months

Yesterday (11:45)
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Den Den said:
I have to say it's a great looking machine.
Looks like a Karmann Ghia cabin grafted on to the bottom half of a much larger car.

LarJammer

2,368 posts

229 months

Yesterday (11:53)
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The Fiat version is much better looking.

LotusOmega375D

8,971 posts

172 months

Yesterday (12:24)
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My mate in Germany had a red Karmann Ghia as his first car. It had a sort of semi automatic gearbox: what looked like a manual gearstick, but I think only 2 pedals and 3 gears. He had a sporty exhaust fitted, but it was all show and no go. However it did lead him to a passionate affair with an older woman with a 911, who complimented his car whilst sitting in an Autobahn traffic jam…