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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...


1978 Ford Lucano by Ghia
The Ford Lucano is a concept car built by Ghia in 1978 for Ford. The Lucano was a two-seat sports car based on the European Ford Escort,...


1979 Ford Fiesta Tuareg Concept
The Ford Fiesta Tuareg Concept was shown at the Geneva Motor Show in 1979 – and, in many ways, it’s the grandfather of the modern small...


1979 Ford Probe I Concept by Ghia
1979 Ghia Concept Car, Probe I represents the re-birth of the “American Dream Car” that Harley Earl’s Buick Y-Job started in 1939 and GM...


1979 Ford Navarre by Ghia
The Navarre is based on the U.S. Granada and is the five-seat sport coupe fitted with a 5.0-liter V8. It featured a flat rear deck with...


1979 Ford Mustang IMSA Concept
The 1979 Mustang IMSA (International Motor Sports Association) concept is a performance prototype designed by Ford's group, eventually...


1979 Ford GTK by Ghia
Highly futuristic, the GTK concept stood for Grand Touring Kombi. It was intended as a sporty, aerodynamic grand touring car with ample...


1980 Briggs & Stratton Gasoline/Electric Hybrid Concept
Briggs & Stratton is best known for small engines used on lawnmowers to washing machines. And it's not just any car, but a hybrid built...


1980 Mercury Antser Concept
Mercury’s answer to America’s driving needs in the late 1980s and beyond was shown in the proposed Antser concept car. The prototype...


1980 Ford Probe II Concept by Ghia
The Ford Probe II was a concept car built by Ford in 1980. The Probe II was almost a production model geared more towards safety and less...


1980 Ford Pockar by Ghia
Pockar was short for "pocket car." The car was small and narrow, yet it was tall. The car had a beige-colored exterior. This small car...


1980 Ford Mustang RSX by Ghia
One of the concept cars Ford displayed in 1981 at the Chicago Auto Show was the Mustang RSX. The initials stood for Rallye Sport...
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