Rev your engines! Test your knowledge of classic cars - Iconic vehicles, famous models, and automotive history.
Classic cars represent the golden age of automotive design and engineering, roughly spanning from the 1920s through the 1970s. The definition of a 'classic car' varies by organization, but generally refers to vehicles at least 20-25 years old that are maintained in original or restored condition. The classic car hobby is a multi-billion dollar industry encompassing restoration, shows, auctions, and club events. Concours d'Élégance events showcase the finest restored vehicles, while Barrett-Jackson and other auction houses regularly sell classic cars for millions of dollars.
American muscle cars of the 1960s and 1970s hold a special place in automotive culture. The Ford Mustang, launched on April 17, 1964, created the 'pony car' segment and became one of the best-selling cars ever. The Chevrolet Camaro, Pontiac GTO, Dodge Charger, and Plymouth Barracuda were fierce competitors in the muscle car wars. These vehicles featured powerful V8 engines, rear-wheel drive, and aggressive styling. European classics like the Ferrari 250 GTO, Porsche 356, and Jaguar E-Type are equally legendary, combining stunning design with performance. The 1967 Shelby GT500 and 1969 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 remain among the most desirable collector cars.
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