What It Was
The 1970 Karmann Ghia Type 14 was elegance explained in steel and air-cooled aluminum. Factory specifications tell part of the story: - Engine: 1600cc flat-four, 60 horsepower, dual-port heads - Transmission: 4-speed manual, fully synchronized - Body: Hand-formed steel, no two exactly alike - Interior: Two seats, vinyl or leatherette, minimal instrumentation - Weight: 1,808 pounds - Top Speed: 93 mph (eventually) But specifications miss the point. This wasn't about numbers. It was about proportion. Balance. The way light played across those hand-formed curves. The way each car carried tiny variations—evidence of human craft in an increasingly automated world.

