I saw a 1965 Ford Ecoline pickup today at a local car show, and it threw me off a bit. As unique as it looked I actually enjoyed it and I got to sit inside. The engine was in between the driver and passenger seat which was interesting for a small town kid like me. What cars have you seen with a 'uniqueness' to it. Did you like it?
There is someone just a couple houses away from me that has a beautifully restored and maintained yellow econoline just like that! Mine is the Toyota Landcruiser especially when they look like this! ...and the Toyota 4Runner The TRD Pro edition of it...
Many people say that Fiat Multipla is ugly, but I find it as very unique. Is that Ford Popular restored by Wheeler Dealers? Looks like it.
I get a lot of crap from my friends and even some random strangers but I think older (70's to 90's) Saabs are absolutely stunning
I don't understand why. As far as I know, I don't think I've seen an ugly SAAB. As for me, I kinda like the 1994 Ford Powerstroke concept.
Don't really see a problem with those SAABs as well. They look nicer than the ones from the 2010s (and the late 2000s).
Lincoln Continental Mark III, IV and V, and 60s/70s Cadillac Eldorados. People see them as what was wrong with 70s American styling, and even Lee Iacocca called the Marks "Rolls-Royce grille on a Thunderbird", but I like their mix of simple lines and opulent styling.