Quick view Details Ken Harrison | sku: 2711 KHE-300-USB with bluetooth 30 MSRP: Now: $279.00 Choose Options Compare Quick view Ken Harrison | sku: 2711 KHE-300-USB with bluetooth 30 KHE-300-USB KHE-300 radio is the remarkable choice for the classic Karmann Ghia model as it suits all benefits of the operator with its amazingly modern technological aspects. The exceptional aspect of this radio was started by Ken... MSRP: Now: $279.00 Choose Options Compare Compare Selected So when someone thinks of a German sports car, they think Porsche. Which is a duh moment. Porsche is one of the biggest names in automobiles and one of the biggest names in sports cars. But what if I told you that there is another German auto company that also had a killer sports car. The company was Volkswagen and the car was the Karmaan Ghia. The Karmaan Ghia was based on the Volkswagen Bug that sold millions and millions of cars worldwide. You can't go anywhere in the world without seeing a Bug so it was only natural that Volkswagen would build something a bit sportier based on it. The Karmaan Ghia really looked the role with its unique lines and pavement hugging stance and since the Bug was light it meant that the Karmaan Ghia would be able to handle like a slot car. It was small and sporty and just way too much fun to drive. Since it was built on one of the most dependable cars ever the Karmaan Ghia also was built to last. Like what has been mentioned before, the Karmaan Ghia was an incrediblely amazing car to drive pretty much anywhere. Around town or on a road trip, you couldn't go wrong with the Karmaan Ghia. Unless you wanted a decent stereo. Just like every classic car, the stock VW stereo was a mess. It had no power and the reception was awful. So what can you do to get rid of the classic car stereo blues? You cruise on over to Vintage Car Radio and take a look at the great line of Ken Harrison radios. Ken Harrison radios are built to last a lifetime and the sound is just amazing. So if you want the best in the business when it comes to classic radios for your Karmaan Ghia get a Ken Harrison radio today.
Quick view Ken Harrison | sku: 2711 KHE-300-USB with bluetooth 30 KHE-300-USB KHE-300 radio is the remarkable choice for the classic Karmann Ghia model as it suits all benefits of the operator with its amazingly modern technological aspects. The exceptional aspect of this radio was started by Ken... MSRP: Now: $279.00 Choose Options Compare Compare Selected So when someone thinks of a German sports car, they think Porsche. Which is a duh moment. Porsche is one of the biggest names in automobiles and one of the biggest names in sports cars. But what if I told you that there is another German auto company that also had a killer sports car. The company was Volkswagen and the car was the Karmaan Ghia. The Karmaan Ghia was based on the Volkswagen Bug that sold millions and millions of cars worldwide. You can't go anywhere in the world without seeing a Bug so it was only natural that Volkswagen would build something a bit sportier based on it. The Karmaan Ghia really looked the role with its unique lines and pavement hugging stance and since the Bug was light it meant that the Karmaan Ghia would be able to handle like a slot car. It was small and sporty and just way too much fun to drive. Since it was built on one of the most dependable cars ever the Karmaan Ghia also was built to last. Like what has been mentioned before, the Karmaan Ghia was an incrediblely amazing car to drive pretty much anywhere. Around town or on a road trip, you couldn't go wrong with the Karmaan Ghia. Unless you wanted a decent stereo. Just like every classic car, the stock VW stereo was a mess. It had no power and the reception was awful. So what can you do to get rid of the classic car stereo blues? You cruise on over to Vintage Car Radio and take a look at the great line of Ken Harrison radios. Ken Harrison radios are built to last a lifetime and the sound is just amazing. So if you want the best in the business when it comes to classic radios for your Karmaan Ghia get a Ken Harrison radio today.