Can You Guess What These Classic '60s Cars Are Called?

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Can You Guess What These Classic '60s Cars Are Called?
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This trip down memory lane is a joyride that any car enthusiast will enjoy. Whether it was on the racetrack or the street, cars in the 1960s boasted some of the most intricate designs and innovative technology at the time.

It was one of the most flourishing eras for the automotive industry for the simple fact that many cars were introduced with modern conveniences taken for granted today. From automatic transmissions to power brakes to power steering, the cars from the '60s were famous not just for their functionality but their overall stature.

Luxury characteristics, such as power seats, air conditioning and power windows, made these cars gain plenty of attention from customers who were seeking more features. From the birth of European sports cars to the influx of muscle cars, some of the most aesthetically appealing automobiles that have graced the earth were without a doubt birthed in the 1960s, and the best-looking cars today are only trying to keep up!

Automobile legends such as the Dodge Charger, Ford Mustang, Plymouth Barracuda, Chevrolet Camaro and the Pontiac Trans-Am were developed in the 1960s. They really just don’t make them like they used to anymore.

So forget your current set of wheels and let’s travel back to the 1960s with this quiz and get you a car that can better suit your style!

VW Beetle
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What is the name of the classic car from the '60s in this picture?
Chevy Camaro
VW Beetle
Shelby Cobra
Plymouth Road Runner
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Officially known as the Type 1, the VW Beetle was introduced in the '30s. In the '60s, the company added many safety features and mid-'60s models got much larger windows than earlier units.

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VW Bus 1967
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Which classic car from the '60s is showcased in this image?
Mazda Cosmo
VW Bus
Ford Galaxie
VW Beetle
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The second Volkswagen model is officially known as the Type 2, but more commonly called a VW Bus. The first generation, which was produced through 1967, can be recognized by its iconic split windshield.

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Pontiac Tempest 1964
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Do you know the name of the classic car from the '60s in this image?
Ford Mustang
Studebaker Avanti
Chevy Camaro
Pontiac Tempest
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The Tempest was an affordable compact known for its innovative "rope-drive" design and smooth, even handling. Built on the same body as the Buick Skylark, the Tempest was available from 1961 to 1970.

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Mini Cooper
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Which classic car from the '60s is in this photo?
BMW New Class Sedan
Mini Cooper
Plymouth Road Runner
Jaguar E-Type
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More than 10,000 left-hand Mini Coopers were shipped from the U.K. to the States between 1960 to 1967. By 1968, American safety standards had increased so dramatically that Mini Coopers were nearly impossible to import.

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Alfa Romeo Spider
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This is an image of which classic car from the '60s?
Buick Riviera
Alfa Romeo Spider
Lincoln Continental
Ford Mustang
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When Alfa Romeo was ready to release its sporty new roadster in 1966, they held a contest to name the car, promising the winner a vehicle of his/her own. From more than 100,000 ballots sent in, the winning entry was deemed to be "Duetto," but there were trademark issues. The company ended up just calling the car the Spider.

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Ford Mustang
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Which classic car from the '60s is showcased in this image?
Nissan Silvia
Triumph Fury
Oldsmobile Toronado
Ford Mustang
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The Ford Mustang was a '60s favorite for car lovers. Originally built on a Falcon platform, the Mustang came out in 1964, and the company built more than one million units over the next 18 months.

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Astin Martin DB5
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Which classic car from the '60s is in this photo?
Chevry Camaro
Aston Martin DB5
Ford Falcon
Toyota 2000GT
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Aston Martin made just over 1,000 DB5 vehicles between 1963 and 1965. The two/two coupe featured a high-end leather trim, with reclining seats and power windows standard.

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Plymouth Barracuda 1967
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Which classic car from the '60s is in this image?
Plymouth Barracuda
Ford Mustang
VW Bus
Jeep Wagoneer
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Plymouth made its two-door Barracuda from 1964 to 1974. The first generation had a fastback design, while the second generation offered both hardtop and convertible options.

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Mazda Cosmo
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Can you identify the classic car from the '60s in this picture?
Mazda Cosmo
Lincoln Continental
Jeep Wagoneer
VW Bus
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What better name to give a car released at the height of the space race than "Cosmo?" Introduced in 1967, the Mazda Cosmo was the first Mazda to include the Wankel engine — a small-yet-powerful rotary machine.

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Ford Thunderbird 1964
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Which classic car from the '60s is showcased here?
VW Bus
Plymouth Road Runner
Ford Thunderbird
Ford Mustang
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The '60s saw three different generations of Ford's classic Thunderbird. Early models had a bullet-like appearance, while mid-'60s versions were squared off. By the late '60s, the car had become larger and more luxurious in an attempt to differentiate itself from the Mustang.

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Chevy Corvette Stingray
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What is the name of the classic car from the '60s in this photo?
Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray
Ford Mustang
Shelby GT350
Lincoln Continental
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Produced since 1953, the Chevy Corvette gained the nickname "Sting Ray" when its second generation models were released for the 1963 model year. This new line featured a tapered back end, while a third generation — known as the "Stingray" (one word) — came out in 1968 with an entirely new shape.

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Jeep Wagoneer
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Can you correctly name this classic car from the '60s?
Lamborghini Miura
Porsche 911
Jeep Wagoneer
Buick Wildcat
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Jeep created one of the earliest sport utility vehicles with the introduction of its Wagoneer in 1963. The vehicle included a pickup chassis and wagon body and got more powerful and luxurious with the creation of the Super Wagoneer in 1966.

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Shelby GT350
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What is the name of this classic car from the '60s?
Chevy Chevelle
Alfa Romeo Canguro
Nissan Silvia
Shelby GT350
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Wrong Answer

It's hard to get cooler than a Mustang — unless you let Carroll Shelby get his hands on it. The Shelby GT350 was essentially a Mustang upgraded by Shelby, who added a more powerful engine and large rear brakes.

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Lincoln Continental 1962
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Which classic car from the '60s is in this image?
Lincoln Continental
Shelby GT350
Chevy Corvette
Chrysler Valiant
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Lincoln has produced its iconic Continental since 1939. The '60s saw the fourth generation of the car which was shorter (but heavier) than the '50s version and less ornamental overall.

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Chevy Camaro
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Can you correctly name this classic car from the '60s?
Chevy Camaro
Cadillac Coupe De Ville
Dodge Dart
Ford Falcon
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Chevy developed its secret "Panther" project in the mid-'60s to come up with a pony car to compete with the beloved Mustang. The result was the Camaro, which went on sale in late 1966 for the 1967 model year.

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Chevy Chevelle
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This is a photo of which classic car from the '60s?
Maserati Ghibli
VW Bus
Porsche 911
Chevy Chevelle
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Chevy introduced its mid-sized Chevelle in 1964 to compete with similar options from Plymouth and Ford. Early models were offered in coupes, convertibles, sedans and wagons. In 1966, the body was updated, giving it a smoother, sleeker design.

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Ford GT40 1966
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Which classic car from the '60s is in this picture?
Ford GT40
Oldsmobile Toronado
Dodge Dart
Ford Falcon
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Ford built the GT40 to compete with Ferrari on the racing circuit, and by the mid-to-late '60s, the car was winning races around the world. In 1966, it became the first American-made car to win an overall Le Mans victory.

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Dodge Challenger
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Can you identify the classic car from the '60s in this photo?
Dodge Challenger
Lincoln Continental
Oldsmobile Toronado
Mercury Marquis
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Dodge introduced the first Challenger in 1959 with its Silver Challenger sedan — available only in the color silver. Ten years later, the company came out with a much sleeker Challenger to take on the Mustang and Camaro.

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BMW New Class Sedan
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Which classic car from the '60s is this?
Oldsmobile Toronado
Ford Falcon
BMW New Class
Ford Mustang
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In 1962, BMW came out with its New Class. This new model is largely credited with BMW's turnaround after its poor financial performance in the 1950s.

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Porchse 911
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Can you identify the classic car from the '60s in this picture?
Oldsmobile Toronado
Ford Ranchero
Triumph TR6
Porsche 911
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Wrong Answer

Porsche has been making its iconic 911 since 1963. Known for its classic two-door design, the sleek sports car was originally known as the 901, but the name was changed to 911 for copyright reasons.

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Lamborghini Miura
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Can you identify the classic car from the '60s in this image?
Toyota Corolla
Oldsmobile Toronado
Ford Bronco
Lamborghini Miura
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Wrong Answer

Lamborghini created the Miura to compete with Ferrari's racing style. The 1966 version had a mid-engine design and more pep than earlier Lambo models.

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Triumph TR6
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Do you know the name of the classic car from the '60s in this picture?
Oldsmobile Toronado
Ford Bronco
Triumph TR6
AMC Rebel
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The U.K. Triumph company made nearly 100,000 units of its TR6 and almost all were exported, including to the U.S. The roadster featured a squared-off front and rear with a walnut-clad dashboard.

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Chevy Impala 1963
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Can you identify this classic car from the '60s?
Plymouth Barracuda
Cadillac Coupe De Ville
Chevrolet Impala
AMC Rebel
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Chevy built its '60s Impala on a GM B-platform body. Early versions had triple taillights and a "bubbleback" roofline, while later versions had a softer, rounder profile.

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Ford Galaxie 1966
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What is the name of the classic car from the '60s in this photo?
Lamborghini Miura
Oldsmobile Toronado
Ford Galaxie
Ford Mustang
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Ford introduced the second generation of the Galaxie in 1960. This version was smaller with less ornamentation than the previous version and had particularly memorable half-moon taillights.

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Pontiac GTO 1970
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Can you identify this classic car from the '60s?
Triumph Spitfire
Ford Falcon
Pontiac GTO
Studebaker Avanti
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Pontiac created the GTO in 1964 and jump-started the muscle car wars of the day. The GTO stands for "Gran Turismo Omologato" — an Italian racing term — and began as a $300 upgrade option on the standard Pontiac LeMans.

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Studebaker Gran Turismo Hawk
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Which classic car from the '60s is showcased in this photo?
Studebaker Gran Turismo Hawk
Oldsmobile Toronado
Dodge Charger
Ford Mustang
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Studebaker gave a sporty makeover to its Hawk model in 1962 and renovated the car again in 1964 — giving it a sport roof that was half vinyl, half metal.

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Ferrari Dino
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Which classic car from the '60s is showcased in this picture?
Ferrari Dino 246 GT
Lincoln Continental
Plymouth Road Runner
Mazda Cosmo
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The Dino 246 GT was the evolution of the Dino 206 GT. The line was named after Enzo Ferrari's son, Dino. His son was working on an affordable, less powerful Ferrari model when he passed away at age 24 from muscular dystrophy.

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GT K-Code Fastback
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Do you recognize this classic car from the '60s?
Pontiac Banshee
Cadillac Calais
Plymouth Satellite
GT K-Code Fastback
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Wrong Answer

The 1965 Mustang GT came with a $276 upgrade known as the K-code. Buyers who splurged on this option got a super powerful engine and a car built for speed — with a much-shortened warranty, no AC or power steering.

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Studebaker Avanti 1964
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Which classic car from the '60s is showcased in this picture?
Studebaker Avanti
Chevy Caprice
Plymouth Satellite
Shelby Mustang
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Studebaker introduced its Avanti with a unique fiberglass body in 1962. Production problems plagued the Avanti and resulted in the company only building 1,200 in 1962.

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Chevrolette Corvette 427
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Do you know the name of the classic car from the '60s in this picture?
Alfa Romeo Spider
Pontiac Firebird
Plymouth Valient
Chevy Corvette 427
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Wrong Answer

The Corvette was an icon in its own right, but the 1967 427 option took things to the next level. The 427 option added a whopping $1,500 to the $4,240 base price, which meant just 20 units ended up selling in '67. The option gave the car a racing-style engine — capable of an estimated 560 brake horsepower —  that was more powerful than anything Chevy had offered to that point.

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Buick Riviera
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What is the name of the classic car from the '60s in this picture?
Lincoln Continental
Buick RIviera
Cadillac Coupe De Ville
Chevrolet Malibu
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The Buick Riviera was GM's first attempt to compete in the luxury vehicle market. It offered similar power levels to more expensive and bigger Buicks, but weighed less and got better gas mileage. Models released in 1963 cost around $5,000 at the time.

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Ford Cortina
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What is the name of this classic car from the '60s?
Mercury Cougar
Ford Mustang
Dodge Challenger
Ford Cortina
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Ford Cortina was the best-selling car of the late '60s and much of the '70s in the U.K. While many were exported, the vehicle was phased out in the U.S. with the introduction of the Ford Pinto.

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Buick Wildcat 1963
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What is the name of the classic car from the '60s in this image?
Buick Wildcat
Mercury Marquis
Datsun 510
Ferrari Daytona
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Buick's Wildcat was originally part of the company's Invicta series but became its own distinct line starting in 1963. Late '60s versions were modeled after the Buick Riviera.

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Morris Garages MGB
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Which classic car from the '60s is in this picture?
Oldsmobile Toronado
Toyota Corolla
Ferrari 365
Morris Garages MGB
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British Motor Corporation introduced its 1962 MGB as a compact two-seater with a smooth, rounded body. The vehicle was available until 1980, with most upgrades focused on safety improvements rather than major overhauls.

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Porsche 904
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Can you identify the classic car from the '60s in this image?
Porsche 904
Shelby Cobra
Studebaker Gran Turismo Hawk
Plymouth Road Runner
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Wrong Answer

Officially known as the Carrera GTS, the 904 was a sleek and stylish mid-engine sports car and was also the first Porsche with a fiberglass body.

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Buick Electra
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Do you know the name of the classic car from the '60s in this photo?
Plymouth Satellite
Buick Electra
Alfa Romeo Spider
Lamborghini Miura
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Wrong Answer

Buick produced the Electra from 1959 to 1990, when it was replaced by the Park Avenue. This full-size luxury car went from a boxier finned model in the early '60s to a slimmed down "Coke-bottle" design after 1965.

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Jaguar E-Type
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Do you know the name of this classic car from the '60s?
Studebaker Avanti
Jaguar E-Type
Lincoln Continental
Buick RIviera
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Wrong Answer

Jaguar's iconic E-Type was available from 1961 to 1975. The first generation offered a roadster or fastback coupe models with style, while major upgrades in 1968 helped the luxury car keep up with increasingly stringent U.S. safety standards.

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Mercury Cougar
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Do you know the name of this classic car from the '60s?
Mercury Cougar
Pontiac Firebird
Chevrolet Corvette
Ford Escort
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The Cougar was Mercury's first Pony car, derived from the Ford Mustang. It had a European style design inspired by Jaguar's very successful E-Type.

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Oldsmobile Starfire
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Can you identify the classic car from the '60s in this photo?
Chevy Chevelle
Oldsmobile Starfire
Chrysler 300G
Ford GT40
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Wrong Answer

When the 1961 model was released, the Oldsmobile Starfire was the priciest and most powerful Oldsmobile ever sold. The first generation of the vehicle was available from 1961 to 1966 and featured a convertible roof and leather bucket seats.

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Pontiac Trans Am
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Do you know the name of the classic car from the '60s in this image?
Pontiac Trans Am
Plymouth Road Runner
Ford Torino
Mercury Montego
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Wrong Answer

The Trans Am was an options package offered by Pontiac to buyers of its sporty Firebird. Introduced in 1969, the Trans Am package included better handling, power and performance.

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Plymouth Satellite
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Which classic car from the '60s is this?
Studebaker Gran Turismo Hawk
Plymouth Satellite
Plymouth Road Runner
Mini Cooper
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Released for the 1965 model year, the Satellite was a top-of-the-line model for Plymouth at the time. Early models were available in convertible or hardtop style. The Plymouth GTX model took things up a notch when it came out two years later.

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Maserati Ghibli
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Which classic car from the '60s is showcased here?
Pontiac GTO
BMW New Series Sedan
Maserati Ghibli
Ford Mustang
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Named for a hot wind of the Libyan desert, the Ghibli was among the fastest Maseratis yet when it was introduced in 1967. Two years later, the company came out with a Spyder and SS versions.

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Shelby Cobra
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Do you know the name of the classic car from the '60s in this photo?
Mazda Cosmo
Oldsmobile Toronado
Shelby Cobra
Dodge Charger
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The Shelby Cobra came about when American car designer Carroll Shelby decided to upgrade an AC Cobra from the U.K. with a powerful V8 engine from Ford. The result was one of the hottest two-seaters on the market.

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Plymouth Road Runner
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What is the name of the classic car from the '60s in this image?'
Dodge Challenger
Oldsmobile Toronado
Mercury Marauder
Plymouth Road Runner
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Plymouth's Road Runner was a more affordable muscle car alternative to the more pricey GTX. Introduced in 1968 as a two-door coupe, hardtop or convertible, the vehicle started with a very basic interior — including a plain vinyl bench seat and no carpet.

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Dodge Charger
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This is a picture of which classic car from the '60s?
Lincoln Continental
Oldsmobile Toronado
Dodge Charger
Plymouth Road Runner
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Dodge brought out the first generation of its iconic Charger in 1966. The original vehicle shared parts with the Dodge Coronet — both were built on the Chrysler B platform — but featured a more powerful engine. The two-door fastback on the earliest models had four bucket seats.

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Chrysler 300G
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This is a picture of which classic car from the '60s?
Chrysler 300G
Ford Mustang
Plymouth Satellite
Chrysler Valiant
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The 1961 Chrysler 300G was part of the luxury line's "letter" series. This entry in the line had an inverted grille and prominent fins. By the next year, the 1962 model — the 300H — lost its fins and was slightly toned down in terms of trim.

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Oldsmobile Toronado
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Which classic car from the '60s is showcased in this photo?
Buick Riviera
Porsche 904
Chevy Corvette
Oldsmobile Toronado
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Released for the1966 model year, the Toronado was the first mass-produced American front-wheel drive vehicle since the early days of the automotive industry. The sporty new car came complete with custom Firestone tires, which featured stiffer walls than standard wheels.

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Ford Corsair
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Do you recognize this classic car from the '60s?
Ford Corsair
Jeep Wagoneer
VW Bus
Aston Martin DB5
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The midsize Ford Corsair was primarily sold in the U.K. and produced from 1963 through 1970. It is notable for its distinctly American design, and should not be confused with the Edsel Corsair sold in the U.S. at the tail end of the '50s.

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Ford Ranchero 1969
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This is a photo of which classic car from the '60s?
Plymouth Barracuda
Chevy Impala
Ford Cortina
Ford Ranchero
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The unusual Ford Ranchero was an adapted two-door station wagon with a cargo bed, similar to those found on pickup trucks. Early models were built on the Falcon body, while later units used a true wagon body.

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Cadillac Coupe De Ville 1963
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This is an image of which classic car from the '60s?
Mini Cooper
VW Beetle
Cadillac Coupe De Ville
Dodge Coronet
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The '60s saw two generations of Cadillac's Coupe De Ville. The second generation of the vehicle was produced between 1961 and 1964 and featured a prominent grille and large fins. The third generation, produced between 1965 and 1970, introduced comfort features such as reclining seats, headrests and AM/FM stereo.

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