September 7, 2010
From The Hemmings Flickr Pool: Non-Ghia Ghia Chrysler
By Dan Strohl
Hemmings
That Hugo90 has done wonders for the Hemmings Nation Flickr pool, bringing us all sorts of weird and exotic cars we’ve never heard of, that I thought it time we repay him, just as Mack and the boys on Cannery Row always feel the need to repay Doc for his generosity. The opportunity recently arose when Hugo90 posted a few photos of a Ghia-looking mystery car that he photographed nearly 30 years ago in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Fortunately, we have an answer for him. Read on…

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February 2, 2010
Hemmings Find of the Day – 1989 Ghia Saguaro
By Dan Strohl
Hemmings
Currently, concept cars of the ’50s and ’60s = teh hotness. Then how about concept cars of the 1980s? Say, for example, the 1989 Ford Ghia Saguaro, a precursor to today’s crossovers? It debuted at the 1988 Turin Auto Show, then made its way to the states for the 1989 Chicago Auto Show, and has apparently remained here since. The only public sale price of it we can see was at the Christie’s concept car auction in 2002 in Dearborn, where Ford sold for just shy of $6,500. So would it be worth buying now and hanging on to it until MC Hammer-era nostalgia overwhelms us? See more pics at Hemmings

July 2, 2009
CarDomain Obscure Muscle Car Parking Lot: the Dual Ghia & Ghia L6.4
By Jim Brennan
UDMan
Welcome to the CarDomain Obscure Muscle Car Parking Lot, a regular feature which aims to expand the notion of what a muscle car is, and to see if something Italian can be classified as one. It’s time for something a little different, and in honor of the merger between Chrysler and Fiat, we are going to highlight the “Italianate Chryslers” of the past. Can these Designer Italian bodied beauties be classified as true Muscle? Let’s take a look at the svelte, yet powerful Dual Ghia, and it’s successor, the Ghia L6.4.
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