22. 1983 Buick Riviera & Chrysler Daytona
So we’re not exactly sure why and how the Buick Riviera, as well as Chrysler Daytona, managed to make it into the mix in 1983, but they did. As with the Riviera, Buick, particularly the diesel as well as turbo-powered designs, did not even make too many of them. And even the Daytona merely looks like a variant of the Camaro sedan. At least, if offered the alternative, this would be a nicer daily driver than one.
21. 1934 Auburn & Ford Fairlane
The Auburn that you see below, produced from 1900 to 1937, is indeed a 1934 edition. Having taken their title from the Auburn Indiana-based Eckardt carriage company, these elegant sedans have been recognized as the consummate American traveling sedan. Just review the decoration of the hood and you’ll see what we’re talking about. As for the blue car in the photograph, its title, Meteor Rideau, is not familiar to most of us. If you look really closely, though, you will recognize the structure for quite certain. Yep, that really is a Ford Fairlane dolled up like some kind of thing.