Star of the 1955 Turin Show, the aerodynamic car, designed by Savonuzzi
(formerly at Cisitalia).
Ghia claimed it would reach 140 mph with a dohc 1491 cc OSCA engine
fitted, though it seems unlikely that Gilda ever ran under its own power.
Work began on the project in November 1954, Savonuzzi decided to build a
design study that took imperfectly understood science of vehicle
aerodynamics as far as possible.
After starring in a number of European shows, Gilda was offered free of
charge to the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn; in October 1955 it was shipped
to America where it went on show there.