vw Karmann Ghia Convertible 1958

vw Karmann Ghia Convertible 1958

1958 Karmann Ghia Convertible

The Volkswagen Karmann-Ghia ‘Lowlight’ Convertible showed to be ‘Sensational!’ ‘This is a Volkswagen?’ That is surely how many felt, when they first saw the Karmann-Ghia in the mid-1950s. ‘What a shape, how elegant!’ ‘And was it really based on the Beetle?’

Yes, it was. With the Karmann Ghia, German reliability met Italian styling. A perfect match! Karmann in Osnabrück began developing ‘Type 14’ in 1953. The Italian design studio Ghia was commissioned to create a coupé on the basis of the Beetle. The prototype presented at the end of 1953 mesmerized both Karmann and Volkswagen Management in Wolfsburg and it was decided to bring the model into production, which started in August 1955 for model year 1956. The Karmann-Ghia combines the well-known and robust Beetle technology with an elegant Italian bodywork.

To improve handling and reduce body roll and oversteer, the car is equipped with a front anti-roll bar. Interior space in the front of the Karmann-Ghia is improved by widening the body in comparison to the Beetle. Driver and passenger enjoy a sculpted dashboard with two stylish round instruments and a top speed of 116 km/h. The Karmann Ghia is a resounding success and in total 362,601 cars are built over a 19-year production run, including the cabriolet version introduced in 1958, and a large number of cars are exported to the United States. Of all Karmann Ghia built the early ‘Lowlight’ cars from 1956-1959 are the most coveted due to the purity of their design and owe their name to the lower placement of the headlights compared to later models.

This Volkswagen Karmann Ghia ‘Lowlight’ Convertible car was built on 26 March 1958 and was dispatched from the factory in Osnabrück on 15 April 1958. 

Back in Europe, work began on taking the car back to factory specification. A complete refurbishment, including bodywork, interior, mechanics and electrics was performed. This car does not only look excellent, it has always been properly stored and maintained and benefits from a fresh service. 

The Ron Sturgeon Collection

Welcome to DFW Car & Toy Museum, where automotive history and nostalgia come alive. Founded by car collector Ron Sturgeon, it features rare classic cars, vintage toys, and automobilia—something for every enthusiast to enjoy.
Copyright © 2025. All rights reserved.
Rides Most Wanted