Ford purchased Italian coachbuilders Carrozzeria Ghia SpA in 1970. Initially Ghia worked on future Ford designs and concept cars but in the early seventies the Ghia name was transformed into the company’s most luxurious trim level on both European and American Fords. The Escort Mk2 Ghia featured more sumptuous cloth upholstery, wooden trim on the dashboard, distinctive square headlights, bright side mouldings, a Ghia crest on the lower part of the front wings and a vinyl roof. The majority of Ghias built were 4-doors, so 2-door examples are now rare because many of the small number produced have been converted for motor sport use.