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[quote][i]Originally posted by Neo[/i] ""Ghia was used on Fords to indicate that it was the top of the line version of a particular model. For example Ford Laser came in three versions L, GL and Ghia. The Ghia had a higher standard of trim on the interior than other models, plus special alloy wheels. The Ghia name came from an Italian design studio or styling house. The name was probably just licensed to Ford as the Ghia versions were really only simple light cosmetic changes compare to the lesser models. " [/quote]
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