Built in early 1964 on a Ford Falcon Sprint chassis, the Ghia Clan was designed by renowned stylist Sergio Sartorelli and debuted at the Turin Motor Show. Powered by a 260ci V8, it combined sporty performance with sleek Italian styling inspired by contemporary Maserati designs.
Its innovative fastback design featured a fold-down rear seat and a large rear hatch, providing exceptional cargo space and practicality rarely found in a sporty coupe. The result was a unique blend of…
Built in early 1964 on a Ford Falcon Sprint chassis, the Ghia Clan was designed by renowned stylist Sergio Sartorelli and debuted at the Turin Motor Show. Powered by a 260ci V8, it combined sporty performance with sleek Italian styling inspired by contemporary Maserati designs.
Its innovative fastback design featured a fold-down rear seat and a large rear hatch, providing exceptional cargo space and practicality rarely found in a sporty coupe. The result was a unique blend of performance, style, and utility that set the Clan apart from its contemporaries.