Thanks for the information, I think Rob would relish you starting a topic in the general Coachbuilt Forum...looks like a quality fibreglass build.
Certainly the Beetle pan with outriggers would have been more readily available in Australia at the time as the RHD Karmann Ghia didn't arrive until 1960. Sounds like Mirek Craney was driving around in a personally imported KG.
lifeintheslowlane wrote:
The Ascort now has a "sticky" in the Coachbuilts Forum.
I was just going through my photos and thought that the following 2 are relevant to what has been discussed.
The Karmann Ghia must have been imported no later than 1958 as the car was obviously around when the Ascort was being created. I have a couple photos of the KG being unloaded on its arrival in Australia. Mirek Craney was the Okrasa agent and it is interesting to see that the KG has Okrasa TSV 1300 written across the nose of the car.

This photo is of the Ascort shape being created in plaster for the mould to be created which I understand happened in 1958. It is interesting to see that there is a stripped KG sitting in the background. No doubt it was being used to assist in the creation, which supports the discussion about the engine bay shape.
Mark - Owner of 2 under restoration Australian coachbuilt Ascorts.