33. FNM 2000 Onca
If you think this is a 1964 to 1966 Ford Mustang, think again. It’s an FNM 2000 Onca made in Brazil in the ’60s. Back in the mid-’60s, Brazil’s state-owned FNM Company wanted to produce a sports car to spark sales. In those days, FNM had a deal with Alfa Romeo to produce a modified Alfa for the local market.
The 2000 Onca was obviously a rip-off of the Ford Mustang design right down to last details. But it came with a 2.0-liter four-cylinder instead of a big V8. They called it the FNM 2000 Onca, selling it in limited numbers since it was too expensive for the average Brazilian customer.