What car has nostalgia made more desirable over the years?

Colin
By Colin Wood
Sep 30, 2021 | Old Cars

Photograph Courtesy Pontiac

Perhaps like wine, many cars can get better with age.

However, as some of those automobiles get older, the rose-tinted lenses of nostalgia can often distort our understanding of these cars–often making them seem better than they were when first introduced.

What are some cars that really weren’t that great when they were new, but nostalgia has made them more desirable over time?

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iansane
iansane GRM+ Memberand HalfDork
9/29/21 9:13 a.m.

Pretty much every 80s crapbox. I'd even enjoy driving a Cimarron or a Kcar. But that's obviously because I was born in the 80s.

drock25too
drock25too GRM+ Memberand Reader
9/29/21 9:23 a.m.

Mopar Omni/Horizon.  I  thought they were junk in the '80's, now when I see one, I think they're kinda cool.  Then I remember working on them 35 years ago.  Can't imagine much has improved since then. Same with the Chevy Chevette. 

eastsideTim
eastsideTim PowerDork
9/29/21 10:57 a.m.

Mid to late 70's x-bodies.  Novas from that era are creeping up, especially 2 doors.  I owned an off brand one before, and would actually love to have a 1st gen Seville, just to say I have a Nova-based Cadillac.  Probably because the older ones are getting priced out of range of the lower end market.  I'm seeing the same effect on colonnade cars (73-77  a-bodies), but it isn't as strong of an effect.  Maybe because there aren't much restoration parts out there for them.  These were the lower-echelon cars when I was in high school.  If your family had more money, you drove an 80's Chevette or G-body.

Tom1200
Tom1200 UltraDork
9/29/21 10:59 a.m.

There are so many.

My little Datsun 1200 was a cheap 12yr old econobox when we bought it in 1984 but people love them now.

AE86 Corollas; I worked at the dealer when they came in and thought they were so awesome, I was the only guy in the shop who thought so.

ShawnG
ShawnG UltimaDork
9/29/21 11:35 a.m.

I had a 1984 Fiero Pace Car like that.

 

Streetwiseguy
Streetwiseguy MegaDork
9/29/21 11:57 a.m.

There's any number of crap buckets from the 80's that could be made proper with a modern engine and efi, but if somebody here honestly tells me they want to drive a car with a Rochester Varajet carb on it, I will come to your house and slap you so hard your children will get dizzy.

MadScientistMatt
MadScientistMatt UltimaDork
9/29/21 12:08 p.m.

I think it's Keith Tanner who has the maxim that any car that has survived 30 years or more is interesting if for no other reason than that it has survived 30 years. But some that I think should get special mention:

  • AMC Gremlin and Pacer. Weirded out everyone when they hit the market, now iconic period pieces.
  • Edsels, for much the same reason. Particularly since these may have been as much a case of bad market timing than any real issues with the car.
  • GM G bodies. Other than the Grand National, most seemed to have been failed efforts at recapturing the muscle car era. Then they became cheap and expendable options to cut up and build a drag car or circle track racer. And now they're reached a point where people are nostalgic for the cheap and expendable race cars, and building them at levels they were never built to when new.
Porschev
Porschev New Reader
9/29/21 12:27 p.m.

Porsche 914s.

Have you seen the price of these things on BaT?

wearymicrobe
wearymicrobe PowerDork
9/29/21 12:35 p.m.

So many things from the 50's. Specifically this. I own one I love it but it is a GARBAGE car. Lovely to look at and I really enjoy the terbile handling but everyone who wants one to drive tend to modify the tar out of them. 

 

1955 Ford Thunderbird | T194 | Indy 2019

mlprater
mlprater New Reader
9/29/21 12:36 p.m.

For me, it's the Lancia Delta Integrale.

I love it. That's dumb. It was weird, expensive, quality no doubt terrible, and it wasn't really terribly good at anything unless mutated beyond recognition by a racing team.

Thanks SEGA.

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