early Dodge Bros. cars were dependable, but not too servicable!
I owned a Mitsubishi Diamante, great car but the section on "special tools required" was almost as long as the procedures. That tells me there was a lack of thoughtful engineering or sign offs when you put a stud under a cast protrusion and have to get to both sides to cinch up the nuts as a standard bolt cant fit. They had about 6 different bent up box end wrenches needed. Pretty soon they will be building cars like Funny cars with the hinged body (cool!) or on the other end of the spectrum, sealed hoods with a sticker...