30. Puma GTB
Back in the early ’70s, the Brazilian government imposed high import taxes on foreign cars. Owning a European or American vehicle was extremely expensive. So most buyers turned to local cars and trucks. However, if you wanted a proper sports/muscle car coupe with a modern design and great performance, there was only one Brazilian car that could fulfill your needs. This was the Puma GTB.
The Puma GTB was a muscle coupe built on a Chevrolet Opala SS base. That meant it had the same 169 HP engine and drivetrain. But the Puma GTB had a fiberglass body, making it much lighter and aerodynamically efficient than the Opala SS. That meant the GTB had better acceleration figures and top speeds. The downside of the GTB was that it was expensive by Brazilian standards. In its 11 years of production from 1973 to 1984, they only built around 1,700 cars in two series differentiated with a few design details.