Hell no! Some very fine cars are there.
But hang about.. Isn't this an American list? Thought so, and that being the case, which utter pilchard came up with this bollocks:
The Reliant Robin was groundbreaking in one important way though. This car was the first in the world to have a body made entirely of fiberglass.
Quite apart from the much earlier Lotus Elite, a stressed GRP monocoque, was it not the case that the first few GRP bodied motors to make mass production were the Daimler SP250 and some
American cars, such as the lovely Corvette and an even earlier example that the internet has found for me:
The Glasspar G2, manufactured by Bill Tritt in 1949, was the first sports car with an all GRP body built by an American manufacturer. It was built using methods that enjoyed a resurgence much later on, in the many kit and replica cars that appeared on the market. It used a Jeep chassis but one with a desirable extra in the shape of a highly modified V8 engine.
There's the expected dose of utter twaddle throughout the entire piece but really, when I found that the author, probably using his teeth to scratch the words on the padded walls of his special room, had included the Trabant in the list, I wanted to punch something but resisted the temptation in spite of this asspiece having written this:
the body of the car was recycled from used fiberglass
Now, forgive me if I'm wrong here, but according to every Trabant-related article I can find, the outer panels were made from a cotton-based phenolic resin known as Duroplast and these panels were non-structural, being attached to a steel structure.
So far, there's so much cobblers on one site that it could be mistaken for the Daily Mail, but there's more..
On the Triumph TR7:
Even all these years after the car was launched, it’s still mocked and ridiculed wherever it goes.
Not by me it isn't! I suspect that there's far more love than there is hatred for the 7 these days. The American is wrong. Again.
Hmm, Pontiac Aztec? Ugly? I think it has a nose like an Anteater and any car that resembles an animal can't be all bad.
Nope, the author of that list is definitely a total feckwit. I read every word of the piece and looked at all of the lovely motors so I stand by my "wish list" comment and that's that.