The 1974 Ford Coins was a striking curved wedge shaped concept car.
It had an unusual single rear-sited door.
The car was built to celebrate the first anniversary of Ford’s takeover of the once-proud carrozzeria, stylist Tom Tjaarda. Tjaarda produced this radical car 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.
The car looks like a red wedge of cheese with the central parts painted black.