Well I've built a Ghia roadster, and I've converted a coupe to a cabriolet, Both projects were huge. If you want something nice, be prepared to spend at least $20,000 or perhaps 1,000-1,500 hours if you know what you are doing. On the other hand there is nothing wrong with taking a unrestorable beater and making a fun summer car. That's what I had planned with the roadster I used to own. Fair warning: It got out of hand fast.
John www.ghiaspecialties.com
Sawing off the roof of my 72 Ghia.
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Re: Sawing off the roof of my 72 Ghia.
This has been done very well on other makes of cars....check hotrodder.com
It could be a fun project/just do your research first.
Don
It could be a fun project/just do your research first.
Don
retired mech engr living in central florida