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1960 Fiat 2100 S Coupé Prototipo by Ghia
A prototype for Fiat’s 1960s flagship coupé was designed by Ghia and built by OSI. By the time series production began in 1962, the...


1960 Plymouth XNR Concept by Ghia
XNR - Exner used this compact two-seat roadster to explore an asymmetrical, driver-oriented design theme with sculptural fender blades....


1960 Innocenti Ghia IXG Dragster
The 1960 “International Experimental Ghia” was an enclosed body dragster designed by Tom Tjaarda at the Turin, Italy Ghia studio. You can...


1960 Chrysler Valiant by Ghia
A proposal for a coupé based on Chrysler’s then-new Valiant, it was coach built by Carrozzeria Ghia in Turin. Still, it is unclear if the...


1961 Plymouth Asimmetrica Roadster by Ghia
The 1961 Plymouth Asimmetrica Roadster by Ghia is a captivating creation that represents the final chapter of Virgil Exner Sr.'s tenure...


1961 Ghia Kart
1961 saw Tom Tjaarda resign, a decision usually attributed to friction with another American designer, Virgil Exner Junior (the father...


1961-1963 Dual-Ghia L 6.4 by Ghia
Casaroll and company made this car. Production was only 26 cars, built only as a glassy two-door hardtop with styling by Ghia. The front...


1961 Dodge Flite-Wing Concept by Ghia
The Dodge Flite-Wing was a concept car built by Dodge in 1961. The Flite-Wing was unveiled in New York’s Central Park on Dec. 5, 1961....


1961 Chrysler TurboFlite Concept by Ghia
The radical two-door coupe with a retractable flight cockpit-style roof canopy featured a prominent winged spoiler high over the rear...


1962 Ghia Selene II
The Selene II was a dream car built by Carrozzeria Ghia in 1962 ad designed by Tom Tjaarda; it had a central driving seat and two rear...


1962 Fiat 500 Ziba by Ghia
Fiat 500 Ziba by Ghia 1962 is a miniature pick-up truck based on the rear-engined Fiat 500 Giardiniera (estate). Based on the Fiat 500...


1968 Serenissima Ghia GT
All images: 2019 © Christian Martin courtesy of Artcurial The Serenissima Ghia GT is a one-off design penned by the great Tom Tjaarda and...
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