Lamborghini Miura
Very few cars are ever granted a level of patriarchal status frequently afforded to the Miura. Designed in the late 1960s, it owned the early ’70s as the unofficial car of the Rat Pack, not to mention as the car of choice for guys like Rod Stewart and Miles Davis. And of course, it was the star of one of the greatest openings in film history
AMC Gremlin
The number of options on a Gremlin was actually quite impressive. Buyers had a choice of two seats or four and whether to spring for the vinyl top. Ultimately, AMC ran into stiff competition from both the Ford Pinto and Chevy Vega — not just in terms of sales, but also in its reputation for overall awfulness. In truth, the Gremlin was what you’d expect an economy car to be, and wasn’t as bad as its reputation. Unless you fed it after midnight. Enjoy the review of the Gremlin below…
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