Introduction
Thirteen days in October when the world held its breath. Cuban Missile Crisis. John Glenn orbited Earth. Marilyn Monroe sang Happy Birthday to a president. The first Walmart opened. And somehow, through all of it, the Karmann Ghia didn't change a thing.
Into this world came the 1962 Karmann Ghia coupe. Not with fanfare. Not with a press release that promised revolution. Just with the same Italian curves that Ghia had drawn in Turin, the same hand-fitted steel that Karmann had shaped in Osnabrück, and the same air-cooled flat-four that had proven itself in the Beetle. An anti-sports car for people with better things to argue about.

