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Mitsuoka Orochi
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Mitsuoka Orochi | |
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Manufacturer | Mitsuoka |
Production | |
Class | Supercar |
Body style | 2-door coupe |
Lengh | 180 in |
Width | 81 in |
Height | 45 in |
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Engine | V-6 |
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A car that outstandingly exemplifies everything wrong with Japanese (and indeed, asian) design, The Mitsuoka Orochi features an idisyncratic front end with a trunk hood that is best described as the "vagina of an aquatic alien species".