16. Chevrolet Yeoman
The essence of Chevrolet was always dependable and affordable cars for working people. Over the years, Chevy produced many barebones models as basic transportation for small business owners. And one of those models was the Yeoman. It was quite rare because they produced it as a one-year model only. The Yeoman was the baseline Chevrolet station wagon but in two and four-door versions. Basically, the Yeoman could get any Chevrolet engine like any other full-size model for 1958.

But the base power came from a standard straight six with 3.9-liters of displacement. However, since the Yeoman was a base model, the equipment level was low, so they only put two taillights on the back. Yet the Bel Air had four and the Impala had six. And that was how you could distinguish them on the street. Chevrolet made almost 190,000 station wagons that year but only 16,000 Yeomans. This resulted in the cancellation of the model. This means that the Yeoman is not only forgotten but rare today.