Imagine driving down the road in a brand new Lamborghini Countach — not one from the ‘80s, a brand spanking new 2016 Countach. Talk about a thrill, right? Unfortunately, the Countach and these 12 other cars got the ax way too soon. Which car would you like to see make an epic comeback?
Cadillac Coupe Deville (1958-2005)

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Someone needs to let Cadillac know, we need more Coupe Devilles and less Escalades. No other car could make you instantly feel like a pimp more than a Deville.
Chevrolet El Camino (1959-1960/1964-1987)

There are rumors that Chevy is going to bring back the El Camino, but until we get hard confirmation, all we can do is dream. Even though some consider it one of the ugliest cars, there are still tons of people who want to see the El Camino ride again.
Chevrolet Nova (1961-1979/1985-1988)

If you are a fan of muscle cars, the Nova was right up your alley. Only suggestion we have for Chevy about bringing it back — please leave it as is. We don’t need to see another muscle car extremely remodeled.
Ferrari 250 GT (1953-1964)

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Who didn’t want to take a joyride in a 250 GT after seeing “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off?” This retro roadster would be the perfect car to switch us back to the classic style.
Ferrari 308 GTB (1975-1985)

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Made famous by the hit television series “Magnum PI,” the 308 was most likely on your wall growing up. Ferrari definitely hit the jackpot with this car. Plus, you can pretend to be Tom Selleck behind the wheel sans the mustache.
Fiat 124 Sport Spider (1966-1985)

You’re lying to yourself if you say you wouldn’t love to own one of these. The Fiat 124 Sport Spider could zip you around town like no other. We need to start enjoying life more, and the 124 would definitely help.
Ford Fairlane (1955-1970)

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If you don’t think this car is sexy then you need your eyes examined. The two-tone paint, stainless steel stripe, and amazing hood ornament all embody what cool is.
Lamborghini Countach (1973-1990)

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The Countach is synonymous with the ‘80s. Everything about this car just screams over-the-top. This is another supercar that shouldn’t be remodeled — leave it as it was.
Mitsubishi 3000GT (1990-2001)

There’s so much more that can be done with this car! Bust out a few special editions and you’ll bring the car we loved from “Gran Turismo” back to life.
Packard Twin Six (1916-1932)

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The Packard Twin Six is one of the most distinctive looking cars ever made. Keep the body the same but give it a few modern touches on the inside, and we guarantee people will flock.
Pontiac Fiero (1984-1988)

The Fiero was the first and only mass-produced mid-engine sports car by a US manufacturer. Give the body a little updated style, and the sky’s the limit for this bad boy.
Shelby AC Cobra (1962-1967)

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The Shelby AC Cobra has to be the most recognizable car ever built. From the wheels to the seats — everything about the Cobra was cool. How this car never remained in rotation, we’ll never know.
Volkswagen Karmann Ghia (1955-1974)

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We can already picture the hipsters lining up at the Volkswagen dealership for this car. The Karmann Ghia would be the only thing acceptable that a hipster could own.