Subaru BRAT
So first off, who wants to own a car called ‘the BRAT’? BRAT actually stands for Bi-drive Recreational All-terrain Transporter, but the acronym is probably more appropriate for this vehicle. Subaru manufactured it in the ‘70s, and we can safely say we are not sad this car is no longer on the roads.
Plymouth Prowler
We will leave it up to you to decide if it is a coincidence or not that not long after the Plymouth brand released the Prowler, the brand collapsed. In the attempt to make a car inspired by the American hot rod, they failed, and despite the ugliness, the Prowler does not come cheap.