The Ford Topaz was a concept car built by Ghia in 1982.
The Mustang-based Topaz was unveiled at the 1982 Congress of the International Society of Automotive Engineers in Detroit.
With flush-glazed windows, the Topaz featured a sleek 65-degree windshield and engine cooling via ducted opening beneath the bumpers.
Soft plastic headlight covers were used to mount the lights forward without the risk of glass breakage.
The fixed side windows incorporated the car's customized logo, and a single taillight ran the car's width.