1960 Ghia XNR 1960 Ghia XNR 1960 Ghia XNR 1960 Ghia XNR
1960 Ghia XNR 1960 Ghia XNR 1960 Ghia XNR

This wedge-shaped 1960 show car, named after Chrysler design chief Virgil Exner, was one of the striking 'idea cars' of this era. It featured a grille frame that doubled as its front bumpers and had an asymmetrical design in which a hood air scoop began above the grille and tapered back to become the housing of the instrument cluster; then the driver's padded headrest flowed to the rear as a single fin.

Other features included a leather-covered glove box that doubled as a camera case, and a passenger seat set lower than that driver's seta, equipped with a separate removable panel. In closed course tests, its 200 hp six-cylinder engine pushed the car to over 140 mph.

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1960 Ghia XNR

Year1960
MakePlymouth
ModelXNR
TunerGhia
Engine LocationFront
Drive TypeRear Wheel
Body / ChassisSteel unibody
Body DesignerExner
Combined MPG0.00

Engine  
Engine ConfigurationI
Cylinders6
Aspiration/InductionNormal
Horsepower200.00 HP (147.2 KW)


 
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