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[Out of Stock] Ford Granada MkII Series 1 2.8i Ghia -Black
Ford purchased Italian coachbuilder Ghia in 1970 and by the mid-seventies had followed BMC's lead (with Vanden Plas) and turned their well-known coach building brand into an upmarket trim level to replace their previous E moniker. When launched in 1977 the Granada Ghia modelled was the most expensive car Ford produced and cost œ7315. For their money the buyer received a comprehensive level of standard equipment including stylish alloy wheels, fuel injection, sumptuous cloth seats, wood trim on the doors and dashboard, thick pile carpet and that all-important Ghia heraldry on the wings and boot-lid, giving it status in the company car park.
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