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1966-1973 Maserati Ghibli by Ghia
Maserati is celebrating the 55th anniversary of the Ghibli. On 3 November 1966, the Maserati Ghibli made its debut on the world stage at...


1966 Isuzu 117 Sport by Ghia
Giugiaro joined Corrozeria Ghia in December of 1965 and worked on two designs presented to the public at the Geneva Motor Show three...


1966-1968 Ghia 450/SS
In 1966 at the Turin International Auto Show Ghia displayed their Giorgetto Giugiaro styled 450/SS. The cars were hand-fabricated which...


1966 Fiat 850 Vanessa by Ghia
The Vanessa, designed by a young Giugiaro, and released at the 1966 Turin Motorshow, was a car designed specifically for female drivers....


1966 DeTomaso Pampero by Ghia
Based on the Vallelunga (De Tomaso’s first car) and styled by Giugiaro while he was working at Ghia. The Pampero could have been an...


1966-1971 DeTomaso Mangusta by Ghia
Designed by Giugiaro in 1966, while at Ghia, the De Tomaso Mangusta (Mongoose) was a landmark in futuristic design and an example of...


1967 Oldsmobile Thor by Ghia
The Oldsmobile Thor was a design study by Ghia from 1967, commissioned by General Motors, Bill Mitchell. It's based on the then-new...


1967-1974 Iso Rivolta S4 Fidia by Ghia
After ISO founder Renzo Rivolta passed away in 1966, son Piero Rivolta took over the company that produced the Rivolta GT and Grifo...


1967 DeTomaso Rowan by Ghia
By 1967, the most unusual creation of De Tomaso is a short city electric car of the Rowan brand. The De Tomaso Rowan was an electric...


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 Bizzarrini Manta by ItalDesign
The origins of the Manta concept go back to the mid-sixties when legendary engineer Giotto Bizzarrini began to develop the P538...
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