The Second Version Of Ford’s Ghia
The Ford company thought that they could capitalize on the first generation of their Ghia by making “improvements” on it. Following the popularity of the 1st Ford Mustang, somehow for some reason, Ford attempted but failed to basically make the vehicle better.
It was built on their Pinto chassis and was significantly slower and bulkier when compared to the previous model. The Mustang’s design was a far cry from its predecessor, and it stood out in the most painful way because of its boring appearance.
The Mid-70s Chevrolet Corvette
The lovable Chevrolet Corvette series had much of its roughest years in the mid-70s. The Corvette’s exterior and internal aspects would change next to nothing during this time, and the motor that powers it, for some reason, did not meet expectations at all. A measly 15 horsepower improvement on a decade of improvements will definitely result to something bad
Its engine was actually only a measly 15 horsepower better in efficiency than what was inside the series’ vehicles in the past. The Corvette alone was magnificent, but due to the reduction in horsepower, little can be stated about how well it performed.