Photo Gallery «Ghia Asimmetrica - and what this concept car had to do with Inspector Maigret»
In the fall of 1961, the Asimmetrica was on the Ghia stand at the Turin Motor Show. As its name suggested, it was asymmetrically shaped and thus quoted the slanted in-line six-cylinder engine from the Chrysler Valiant. Ghia hoped for series production, but nothing came of it. Instead, the car became the property of a famous novelist. This article tells the story of the Ghia Asimmetria and shows it in many historical and current pictures, together with its predecessor and successor.
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