Lightburn Zeta
The Lightburn Zeta came straight from Australia and though it was a car smaller than a Mini, it had the styling of a 1950s Cadillac. Fiberglass was used for its body, so it gave the designers a chance to get creative with it. Unfortunately, the Zeta didn’t quite benefit from this… the design wasn’t only less than adequate, but it wasn’t fun driving the car either – its engine wasn’t good at all.
Toyota MasterAce
If Volkswagen’s iconic microbus had a Japanese version, then it would probably be the Toyota MasterAce. In fact, it was Toyota’s response to Chrysler’s minivan in 1983. All we can say is that Toyota is an excellent car manufacturer, but this vehicle simply isn’t good looking.