The story of Ghia – part 1
The beginning In tracing the genealogy of coachbuilding firms, it turns out that they originated in the early years of the last century as…
The Ford Manx concept car by Ghia.
The Ford Manx was a prototype vehicle manufactured by Carrozzeria Ghia in 1975; it was designed by Paul Breuer. The Manx, also known as the Urban, was among the initial creations by Ghia that utilized the Fiesta architecture and running gear. This compact urban vehicle had a height of merely 137 centimetres and a length of only 259 centimetres. Despite its small dimensions and two-door configuration, this prototype had the capacity to accommodate four individuals. The Ford Manx was developed in response to the fuel crisis of 1973, aiming to address issues of urban congestion and rising fuel costs. Additionally, it featured a storage compartment in front of the driver for luggage.
The beginning In tracing the genealogy of coachbuilding firms, it turns out that they originated in the early years of the last century as…
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