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.::  1955 GHIA GILDA  ::.

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DETTAGLI
Costruttore Ghia
Modello Gilda
Presentazione Torino, 1955
Design Savonuzzi / Ghia

MOTORE
Tipo Osca
Cilindrata (cc) 1491
Potenza (cv) n/d

DIMENSIONI
Lunghezza (mm) n/d
Larghezza (mm) n/d
Altezza (mm) n/d

PERFORMANCE
Velocitą (km/h) n/d
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Star of the 1955 Turin Show, the aerodynamic car, designed by Savonuzzi (formerly at Cisitalia). Ghia claimed it would reach 140 mph with a dohc 1491 cc OSCA engine fitted, though it seems unlikely that Gilda ever ran under its own power. Work began on the project in November 1954, Savonuzzi decided to build a design study that took imperfectly understood science of vehicle aerodynamics as far as possible. After starring in a number of European shows, Gilda was offered free of charge to the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn; in October 1955 it was shipped to America where it went on show there.



 
 
 
 


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