What It Was
The Convertible's design was a masterclass in proportion and balance. Without a roof, the car's horizontal lines became more pronounced. The windshield appeared taller, the body more sculptural. Karmann's hand-formed panels flowed from the wraparound windshield back to the folding soft top.
When the top was down, exposed were elegant side rails, a proper convertible frame, and those beautiful window channels. The interior was fully trimmed — not a compromise conversion, but an intentional design. Everything looked like it belonged.
The exterior was pure Ghia: low, curved, undecorated. No fins. No chrome excess. Just surfaces that moved the eye from nose to tail without interruption.
