28. ASA 1000 GT
This Italian sports car was the next big thing in the car industry when it was introduced in 1962. They called it the “Ferrarina,” meaning “little Ferrari.” The ASA 1000 GT was exactly that since they built it on a tubular chassis with a lightweight body. It was the famous Ferrari engineer, Giotto Bizzarinni, who designed the engine.
It had four-wheel disc brakes, a sports suspension, and a nicely-trimmed interior. Under the hood was a 1.03-liter four-cylinder with 93 HP. However, despite big initial interest from car customers, they stopped production in 1967 after they built only 95 of them. Today, most collectors and car historians highly praise this car.