This 1962 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia Convertible is finished in red over white vinyl upholstery and powered by a replacement air-cooled 1.3L flat-four linked with a four-speed manual transaxle.

Equipment includes a replacement beige soft top, a RetroSound digital stereo, Pioneer speakers, and 15″ steel wheels with polished hubcaps.

The replacement air-cooled 1.3L flat-four was sourced from a 1966 Beetle and was installed in the 1980s.

Work performed in preparation for sale included adjusting valves and carburetor, repairing the choke, performing an oil change, and replacing the spark plug wires, distributor cap, ignition points, and valve cover gaskets.

Power is sent to the rear wheels through a replacement four-speed manual transaxle that have been sourced from a 1967 Beetle.

The left-rear axle boot was replaced in preparation for sale.

The body was repainted in its current shade of red in 1983, and additional paintwork was performed in June 2009.

Equipment includes a replacement beige soft top, a top boot with red piping, chrome bumpers and trim, dual mirrors, bullet-style turn signals, and dual exhaust outlets.

Steel 15″ wheels wear polished VW hubcaps and are mounted with Coker Classic whitewall tires.

Stopping power is provided by four-wheel drum brakes, and a brake adjustment was performed in preparation for sale.

The cabin features front bucket seats and a rear bench that were reupholstered in white vinyl with red piping in 2012.

Features include lap belts, a locking glove compartment, and a RetroSound digital stereo linked to Pioneer speakers.

A 12-volt wiper system has been fitted.

The two-spoke steering wheel fronts a 90-mph speedometer, an analog clock, and a fuel-level gauge.

The five-digit odometer shows 96k miles, total mileage is unknown.