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Enough on the split window Sting Ray —

Great design, but has too much '64 Thunderbird

Tatra's dorsal fin.

'38 Olds — tail lights in the C-Pillar, decades before the modern trend.

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It's a tough call — which Edsel-end is worse?

Chevy's "bat wings" were rumored to lift the rear off the ground when it hit 104 mph.

How about putting the Caprice PPV guts into it's grandad, this '52 Chev. police vehicle.

I'll still call the '57 Mercury Turnpike Cruiser the gaudiest of gaud.

See the button on the far left of this dash of a 1949 Pontiac?

Bye-bye, Box.

Best of all —

Or, Series I, Alfa Duetto

Covered headlights.

By the time Cougar them, they were old news.

High-mounted tail lights?

While many will choose Cadillac's iconic tail fins, there is something distinctive in the triple lights of the DeSoto fins.

A Rambler is still a Rambler.

Terry Hatcher said it first, and better: