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- Design Sketch, Dual-Ghia, circa 1956 - The Dual-Ghia had its origins in the Dodge Firearrow concept cars of the mid-1950s. When Dodge chose not to put Firearrows into production, businessman Gene Casaroll bought the rights and contracted Ghia of Italy to build bodies. Priced at more than $7,500, the Dual-Ghia was aimed at wealthy customers. Casaroll built fewer than 120 cars before production ended in 1958.

- circa 1956
- Collections - Artifact
Design Sketch, Dual-Ghia, circa 1956
The Dual-Ghia had its origins in the Dodge Firearrow concept cars of the mid-1950s. When Dodge chose not to put Firearrows into production, businessman Gene Casaroll bought the rights and contracted Ghia of Italy to build bodies. Priced at more than $7,500, the Dual-Ghia was aimed at wealthy customers. Casaroll built fewer than 120 cars before production ended in 1958.