
by Yoav Gilad
Ferrari has built some of Italy's most impressive machines. But a prancing horse badge isn't required for an Italian car to be simply incredible. Most of the cars that follow aren't inexpensive, but compared to Ferraris they are absolute steals.
DeTomaso Mangusta: Mercedes-Benz doesn't have a lock on the gullwing market. No, DeTomaso used a gullwing configuration for their Mangusta. But not for the doors, rather the rear of the car has two dorsally mounted flip-up hatches that cover the engine, spare tire, and luggage compartments.
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