’69 Karmann Ghia, powered by Subaru.

This feature has been a long time coming, and to be honest I’m not sure why I didn’t do it sooner. You see, Mike is one of the few people that liked to share updates of his build on the Build Threads Facebook page, and every time he’d post an image, readers would love it. Just last week I posted an image of his, and again, people flocked to it in droves, so I thought it was time to share it with the whole audience on the website. Mike is obviously great at taking photos, and the fact that he is stuffing a Subaru engine into a naturally patina’d Karmann Ghia doesn’t hurt. If you have your own build thread, then you know the struggle of wanting to get your work done versus picking up your camera and documenting your steps. Sometimes – and I’m guilty of this too – you just forget about taking photos to git-er-done, but not Mike, he’s turned his thread into a virtual gallery of awesome images filled with playful use of light and shadows.

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5 thoughts on “’69 Karmann Ghia, powered by Subaru.”

  1. Very interesting low budget build… not feeling the roof artwork and exhaust tho.

  2. Stumbled upon this build-threads.com and now I am addicted as it is builds like this Ghia that captivates me and keeps my short attention span. Badass Ghia.

  3. Bddass, loved it . Would like to see interior. Have a 69 very I want to add some power to. This looks Very interesting got my build.

  4. After a good bit of research I have a few questions. Did you raise the engine and tranny to get ground clearance? What kind of tranny did you use? Love the stance and could use any information on recent builds as most of the info I found was for pre_ 2005. THANKS FOR any help or links to check would be great…P

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