- Carrozzeria Ghia
Carrozzeria Ghia SpA (established 1915 in
Turin ) is one of the most famous Italianautomobile design and coachbuilding firms, established byGiacinto Ghia and Gariglio as Carrozzeria Ghia & Gariglio, located at 4 Corso Valentino in Turin.Ghia initially made lightweight
aluminum -bodied cars, achieving fame with the Alfa Romeo 6C 1500, winningMille Miglia (1929).Between the world wars, Ghia designed special bodies forAlfa Romeo ,Fiat , andLancia , one of the most famous was theFiat 508 "Ballilla" sports coupe (1933). The factory was rebuilt at Via Tomassi Grossi, after being demolished in an air raid duringWorld War II (1943).After Ghia's death (1944), the company was sold toMario Boano andGiorgio Alberti . TheGhia-Aigle subsidiary was established inAigle ,Switzerland (1948).With
Luigi Segre on his side, Boano saw many foreign firms ordering Ghia designs, such as Ford (theLincoln Futura concept car ),Volkswagen (theKarmann Ghia ), and Volvo (theVolvo P1800 ). Chrysler and its designerVirgil Exner became a close partner for 15 years, resulting in eighteenChrysler Ghia Specials (1951-53), the K-310, theChrysler Norseman , the Crown Imperial limousines (Jackie Kennedy ,Nelson Rockefeller , and other luminaries owned one), and others.There are even a few Ghia-bodiedFerrari s. Ghia also participated in the short-livedDual-Ghia venture. Production by Ghia was always in very low numbers, giving the company's products even greater exclusivity than those of the other Italian coachbuilders.In 1953, Boano left for Fiat, the factory moved to via Agostino da Montefeltro, and Luigi Segre took over. Ghia then bought
Pietro Frua , appointing Frua as head of "Ghia Design" (1957-60), designing theRenault Floride .After Segres death (1963), Ghias was sold toRamfis Trujillo (1966), who sold toAlejandro de Tomaso (1967), owner of a rival design house, who took over, but had difficulty in running Ghia profitably. In 1970, he sold his shares to theFord Motor Company . During this transition period, Ghia had partial involvement in theDe Tomaso Pantera , a high-performance, mid-engine car with a convert|351|cuin|cc|abbr=on OHV FordV8 .From 1973, the Ghia name became Ford's top-line brand in its mainstream model range. The trend began in Europe (Granada Ghia, Capri Ghia, Cortina Ghia, Escort Ghia, Fiesta Ghia, later Sierra Ghia, Orion Ghia, Mondeo Ghia , Focus Ghia)and the brazilian
Ford Del Rey Ghia but soon spread worldwide, particularly to the U.S, South American and Australian markets.However, in the British market, it seems the practice of using the Ghia name in such a capacity is being phased out. As of August 2008, only the Fiesta, Mondeo and Galaxy lines retain the name, with 'Titanium' gradually being adopted as the top-line brand, as evidenced by the Focus, C-MAX, Kuga, S-MAX and upcoming new Fiesta.
Today, the Ghia studios produce many various
concept car s under the Ford banner. However, it will also forever be linked with Ford's top-line models.Ghia cars
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Ghia 1500 GT (1963–1966)Notes
External links
* [http://www.team.net/www/ktud/ghia/ An enthusiast site on Ghia history]
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