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Renault once built a pretty little coupe to fight the Karmann Ghia in America
Before AMC, Renault tried winning America with the Caravelle/Floride—its stylish Dauphine-based coupe/convertible aimed at the Karmann Ghia. Early buzz was strong, but pricing and reliability woes ...
When Renault’s history in the United States is mentioned, most people think of the 1980s, when the French automaker became a partial owner of American Motors Corporation. The ambition was clear.
In the early 1950s, Karmann already had a contract to build the the Beetle cabriolet at its Osnabrück factory, but convincing Volkswagen to make a sportier model was an uphill battle. VW rebuffed ...
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 ...
Built in just 26 examples during the early 1960s, the forgotten Ghia L6.4 was an insanely expensive luxury coupe that performed as well as it looked, thanks to its Mopar internals. During the 1950s, ...
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