C3 Corvette those are custom they normally look like this also this is not that bad 1965 Buick Riviera Bricklin SV-1 Plymouth SuperBird C4 Corvette Opel GT 1968 Oldsmobile Toronado Subaru
Here are some of the vehicles with pop-up headlights: The last Chevrolet Corvette to have such headlights is the C5 generation. The Cord 810 is the very first vehicle with pop-up headlights. Who wouldn't forget about the Toyota AE86 Sprinter Trueno after Initial D came along? A Ferrari 308 starred in a television show called Magnum PI. (And yes, the vehicle was famous for it.) The Porsche 944 was the automaker's least expensive offering at the time, and it's value is starting to rise. The Lamborghini Countach and the pre-facelift Diablo both have a V12 engine (not to mention the predecessor and successor relationship). The Honda/Acura NSX was the brand's halo vehicle; it was considered as the reliable mid-engine vehicle by some and has those headlights from 1990 until its refresh in 2002. The Dodge Charger Daytona is related to the Plymouth Superbird, the latter of which dominated NASCAR until it was banned. BMW's first mid-engine supercar was the M1; only 453 were ever produced. There was also the Mazda RX-7, the third-generation Honda Accord sold in North America, the Lotus Esprit, the De Tomaso Pantera, the first two generations of the Toyota MR2, the Lancia Stratos, and the Jaguar XJ220. (I could go on, but it might be too much for one post.)
Headlights go up, headlights go down, headlights go up, headlights go down.... finally, headlight motors break.
Nissan made a couple of vehicles with pop-up headlights: the 300ZX (Z31), the Silvia (S12, also sold in North America as the 200SX), and the 180SX (also sold in North America as the 240SX with the chassis code S13).
This video This guys opinion does not matter at all what he it thinking is not right in any way srsly a modern Ferrari with popups