5 Most Forgotten Sports Cars! You Didn't Know About!

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5 Most Forgotten Sports Cars! You Didn't Know About!

Discover five amazing sports cars that time almost forgot! These hidden gems from the past will blow your mind with their cool designs and impressive performance.
First up, we have the Trident Clipper. This British beauty from the 1960s packed a powerful V8 engine that could zoom from 0 to 60 mph in just 5 seconds! It even reached speeds of 150 mph, making it one of the fastest British cars of its time. Sadly, only a handful were ever made.
Next, buckle up for the Saab Sonett. This Swedish wonder started as a secret project in a barn! It had a super light body made of fiberglass and could hit speeds of up to 210 km/h. The Sonett went through several versions, each cooler than the last, before disappearing in 1974.
Hold onto your hats for the Warwick GT350. Born from the ashes of another car company, this British speedster had a unique fiberglass body and a powerful American V8 engine. It could reach 105 mph and go from 0 to 60 in about 10 seconds. Only about 40 were ever built!
Get ready for some German engineering with the Glas 1300 GT. This sleek coupe surprised everyone when it debuted in 1963. It had a special engine that used a timing belt instead of a chain, making it quieter and more efficient. It was so cool that BMW bought the whole company!
Last but not least, we have the Tornado Talisman. This British rocket had a super light fiberglass body and advanced suspension for its time. It could hit 102 mph and was way cheaper than its fancy competitors. Even though it got great reviews, only 186 were ever made before the company ran out of money.

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