Although the Jelly Bean era reached its peak with the Windstar (1995) and 3rd-Gen Taurus (1996), some automakers proved that you could embrace the style and make timelessly beautiful vehicles (RX-7, 1st and 2nd gen Viper).
mightyscoosh
I miss seeing these on the road.
GTOdriver04
My family had a 1993 Taurus wagon in teal. Great car, but when the A/C broke…it was stupid expensive to fix.
As the first car I ever drove, it was pretty quick.
dblock1887
My parents had a white Plymouth version, was wild, good memories growing up in the back of that thing with the reverse seats lmao, surprised I survived thinking back now Haha
Twistedshakratree
Contour svt. So underrated
Ironinquisitor85
I love the Gen 1 Taurus wagons. I really want an 86 LX wagon in red to restore. No luck trying to find one tho.
BeaglePops7
I guess an argument could be made for 83 Thunderbird as a sort of start to this.
Mullet_Police
Mercury Sable gang rise up!
meesersloth
You forgot the jelly bean F150 those have a special place in my heart
TwoDudesAtPPC
These things were every 3rd car on the road, now they’re completely gone. Where did they go?
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Although the Jelly Bean era reached its peak with the Windstar (1995) and 3rd-Gen Taurus (1996), some automakers proved that you could embrace the style and make timelessly beautiful vehicles (RX-7, 1st and 2nd gen Viper).
I miss seeing these on the road.
My family had a 1993 Taurus wagon in teal. Great car, but when the A/C broke…it was stupid expensive to fix.
As the first car I ever drove, it was pretty quick.
My parents had a white Plymouth version, was wild, good memories growing up in the back of that thing with the reverse seats lmao, surprised I survived thinking back now Haha
Contour svt. So underrated
I love the Gen 1 Taurus wagons. I really want an 86 LX wagon in red to restore. No luck trying to find one tho.
I guess an argument could be made for 83 Thunderbird as a sort of start to this.
Mercury Sable gang rise up!
You forgot the jelly bean F150 those have a special place in my heart
These things were every 3rd car on the road, now they’re completely gone. Where did they go?