Randy, great (silent) walk through of WW parking lot. If there is a place on Earth with a more creative, vibrant, and varied VW culture than SoCal, I am unaware of it. Huge respect to all participants from up the coast in Santa Cruz.
The Karmann Ghia Typ 34 was a very rare car in Switzerland even in the Sixties. Amazing to see at least two of them in a show. My mother who owned the small Ghia told me that it was ugly. I owned a model of the car and if I dig in the cellar I might even find it.
Whoever came up with that split window Karmann Ghia is a total maniac, in the best possible way. 10/10 and then some.
Randy, great (silent) walk through of WW parking lot. If there is a place on Earth with a more creative, vibrant, and varied VW culture than SoCal, I am unaware of it. Huge respect to all participants from up the coast in Santa Cruz.
Very cool! Almost like being there in person. Thanks, Randy.
What a great show. The Karmann Ghia with Safari Windows is Dope!
Your Lowlight looked so cool Randy. Saw it on Mike’s video 🤙👍
great gathering
Thanks for the vid. I just bought my first VW out of a carport in Wisconsin. Turned out to be a Manx2. I am stoked.
Страхотна работа по гията.😮😮😮
:33 Split windows, awesome! The Samba front on the front-end...not so much. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
The Karmann Ghia Typ 34 was a very rare car in Switzerland even in the Sixties. Amazing to see at least two of them in a show. My mother who owned the small Ghia told me that it was ugly. I owned a model of the car and if I dig in the cellar I might even find it.
Wow cute models
Early Notchbacks!!
I watched the restoration of the orange single cab crane. It was a rusty mess 6ish years ago
California Dreamin.....
Fur das vaterland ✋ !