The 1974 Coins was a striking curved wedge with a single rear-sited door. Built to celebrate the first anniversary of Ford’s takeover of the once-proud carrozzeria, stylist Tom Tjaarda produced this radical device in double-quick time. It’s notable for its three-abreast seating, central driving position, and means of access via a rear hatch, but Tjaarda positively hates the car. It was presented at the 1974 Geneva Motor Show.
Source: AUTO LEMON; www.classicandperformancecar.com
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