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Alfa Romeo: 33 Stradale (18 built, 1967-1969)
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Audi: Quattro (11,452 built, 1980-1991)
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BMW: 507 (252 built, 1956-1959)
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Chevrolet: SS (12,860 built, 2013-2017)
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Citroën: Bijou (207 built, 1959-1964)
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Fiat: 8V (114 built, 1952-1954)
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Ford: Durango (about 212 built, 1979-1982)
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Honda: P800 (1079 built, 1966-1967)
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General Motors-owned Hummer turned the H3, its smallest model, into a four-door pickup named H3T in 2008. It wasn’t designed for construction sites; it was more at home exploring the great outdoors with a pair of kayaks strapped to its roof. The H3T was the most affordable Hummer and it likely would have become the company’s most popular model had it been given the chance to prove its mettle.
It’s instead remembered as Hummer’s least-common truck. 2738 examples were made between 2008 and 2010, compared to about 11,000 units of the mammoth H1 and 150,000 examples of the mid-level H2. Production ended after General Motors announced plans to close the brand in 2010.
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Jeep: CJ-6 (50,172 built, 1955-1975)
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Kia: Elan (1056 built, 1996-1999)
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Lamborghini: Silhouette (54 built, 1976-1979)
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Lincoln: Blackwood (3356 built, 2001-2002)
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Mercedes-Benz: W188 (760 built, 1951-1958)
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Porsche: 912E (2092 built, 1976)
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Saab: Sonett (six built, 1955-1957)
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Subaru: R1 (10,501 built, 2005-2010)
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Toyota: BXD20 Mega Cruiser (149 built, 1996-2001)
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Volvo: P1900 (67 built, 1956-1957)