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  1. Oct 18, 2021 · Carrozzeria Ghia was one of the oldest and most well-known coachbuilders in Italy. Ghia was founded in 1916 in Turin. They were responsible for bodying many beautiful sports cars before they were bought by Ford, and suffered the same fate as Vignale: being an exotic name for some Ford cars' highest trim level.

  2. Mar 19, 2021 · It may now be better known as a (former) trim level on your father’s Ford but Carrozzeria Ghia was one of the more adventurous and avant garde of the Italian coachbuilders. Founded in 1916 by Giacinto Ghia and partner Gariglio, the firm soon established a name for itself building lightweight, aluminium bodies for Alfa Romeo , Lancia and Fiat.

  3. Carrozzeria Ghia SpA, established 1915 in Turin, is one of the most famous Italian automobile design and coachbuilding firms, established by Giacinto Ghia and Gariglio as Carrozzeria Ghia & Gariglio, located at 4 Corso Valentino in Turin. The company initially made lightweight aluminium-bodied cars, achieving fame with the Alfa Romeo 6C 1500 ...

  4. Carrozzeria Ghia. 1,836 likes. One of Torino's oldest coachbuilders & once the style choice for societies' most bespoke automotive requirements. Ghia remains a symbol for Ford excellence

  5. Maggiora was an Italian coachbuilder from Moncalieri near Turin. They produced the Fiat Barchetta and the Lancia Kappa Coupé which was designed by Centro Stile Lancia. In 2003 the company was closed. The company was formed in 1925 as Martelleria Maggiora by Arturo Maggiora as a high quality car body maker - a coach builder or 'Carrozzeria'.

  6. According to Jean-Claude Oguey, Aigle (CH) (administrator until 1981; interviews with Lutz Montowski and Dieter Günther: Günther 1984a, b, 1989a, Günther et al. 1992) Filippi asked Carrozzeria Ghia in Turin for the right to use the name Ghia for his independent company. 1951–1957 Design by Giovanni Michelotti

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Luigi_SegreLuigi Segre - Wikipedia

    Designer and owner at Carrozzeria Ghia and OSI. Luigi "Gigi" Segre (8 November 1919 – 28 February 1963) was an Italian automotive designer noted for his business and engineering acumen [1] during his stewardship and ownership of Carrozzeria Ghia (1953–63), one of an Italy 's premier automobile design and coachbuilders.