Virtually
every auto maker in the world has one particular model they're truly
proud of, with the big names having many defining models to choose from,
but even the greats blunder greatly sometimes.
Take
the Dodge Shelby Lancer for example- it's an ugly eyesore of a car that
nearly besmirched the Carroll Shelby name, and unlike the Cobras or
Mustang GT350 it took the Lancer a whopping 7.2 seconds to go from zero
to sixty.
It's
almost like Shelby was sick of style and speed, so he went looking for
the safety and comfort of a sedan but didn't know quite how to make the
transition.
The Ford Mustang II had a similar problem making the
transition from being a macho muscle car to being seen as the brown
corduroy bell bottoms of the automotive world.
The
'Stangs sexy curves were replaced with a boxier look inspired by the
Pinto, and even though Ford gussied Mustang: The Sequel up with King
Cobra appearance packages it was more like a mule than a mustang under
the hood.
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