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1968 Maserati Simun by Ghia
The Simun was a Ghia proposal for Maserati’s new 2 door 4 seat Coupé. Presented at the Turin Motorshow in 1968, this prototype designed...
1968 Maserati Ghibli Spyder Prototype by Ghia
In 1968, Italian automotive design was leading the world. Seemingly every auto show yielded a variety of wonderful new cars, not least...
1968 Ghia Serenissima
The Serenissima Ghia (also known as the Aghema) was a mid-engined GT concept car designed by Tom Tjaarda and displayed at Turin in 1968....
1965 Bugatti Type-101C by Exner/Ghia
This gorgeous car was built on the last chassis produced by the original Bugatti company. Although the chassis was built in 1951, it...
1969 Lancia Marica by Ghia
Ghia created a unique model exhibited at the 1969 Turin Motor Show using the last Lancia Flaminia GT chassis without a body. It has a...
1969 Lancia Fulvia 1600 Competizione by Ghia
Coupé, based on the Fulvia 1600, was released at the 1969 Geneva Motorshow. It also featured a chassis modified by De Tomaso. The...
1971 Isuzu Bellett Sport Wagon by Ghia
The 1971 Isuzu Bellett Sport Wagon by Ghia was a shooting brake prototype based on the Isuzu Bellett. Engine & performance: Capacity:...
1970 Isuzu Bellett MX1600 GT-II by Ghia
Isuzu is not a company you would usually associate with sleek supercars. However, this was the world they played in for at least one...
1969 De Tomaso Mustela by Ghia
Tom Tjaarda is very well known in the Ford scene for his design of the De Tomaso Pantera. In 1960 he designed the Ford dragster project...
1970 Ghia City Car
The Ghia City Car is the only surviving example in today's sale from the brief period when Alejandro De Tomaso owned Ghia before Ghia's...
1971 Ford GT-70 by Ghia
The 1971 Ford GT70 was a mid-engined GT sports car based on Ford’s GT70 rally car. It was built and designed by Ghia in Turin. Filippo...
1971 De Tomaso Zonda by Ghia
The De Tomaso Zonda was designed by Tom Tjaarda of Ghia and first shown to the public at the Geneva motor show in 1971. The Zonda...
1971 De Tomaso Deauville by Ghia
By the time the De Tomaso Pantera was introduced in 1971, De Tomaso Automobili was already taking steps to flesh out its model line. The...
1972 De Tomaso Longchamp by Ghia
The Longchamp debuted at the Turin Motor Show in 1972 and was the final product of the De Tomaso / Ghia / Ford collaboration. It was the...
1973 Lincoln Mark I by Ghia
In the early ’70s, the Lincoln division at Ford Motor Company was facing the same dilemma as its cross-town rival in the Motor City,...
1973 De Tomaso Montella Concept by Ghia
The year was May 21, 1971, and American car enthusiasts had just fallen in love with the recently introduced mid-engine Pantera sports...
1975 Ford Flashback by Ghia
Quirky and retro did not mix well with Ford's Flashback concept car. Oddly shaped, the tiny two-seat prototype featured a long hood,...
1976 Ford Prima by Ghia
One of the first Fiesta-based concepts, the Ghia Prima, was featured at the 1976 Turin Motor Show. It was a collaboration between Ford...
1977 Ford Megastar by Ghia
The Ford Megastar was designed by Paul Breuer and built by Ghia of Turin. The 1977 Ford Megastar by Ghia was a Granada-based saloon...
1978 Mercury XM by Ghia
Ford Motor Company’s world-famous Ghia Studio of Turin, Italy, designed the Mercury XM concept car. The one-of-a-kind prototype’s unique...
1978 Ghia Action
The Ghia Action is a concept car that was built in 1978. The Action is probably the most striking Ghia show car of all. It was the most...
1978 Ford Mustang III by Ghia
Ford Ghia Operations in Turin showed this experimental new sports car at the Geneva Show. It uses the running gear of the Ford Fiesta,...
1978 Ford Microsport by Ghia
The Ford Microsport was a concept car built in 1978 by Ghia, geared for fun and fuel efficiency. The car was based on a 1.0-liter Ford...
1978 Ford Megastar II by Ghia
The Ford Megastar II was a concept car built by Ghia in 1978. The Megastar II was a five-passenger, wedge-shaped concept that rode on a...
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