The 1960s were a huge decade for cars. Some of the more popular cars were the Chevy Camaro, Ford Mustang, and Dodge Charger. Near the end of the decade with the hippie movement, Volkswagens became increasingly popular.
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Cars such as the Mustang, Camero were very popular. Any mid sized 2 door was popular, and 2 door hardtops even more so. The larger the V8 engine the better. 4 door cars, pickups, and compact cars were not popular. The exception was the VW Beetle which was popular.
Many cars, buses and trains in the 1960s looked very futuristic. This was a current trend at the time, as science fiction and the advancement of technology were very popular.
Corvette Camaro Impala BelAire Biscayne Nova Chevelle ElCamino Corvair Station Wagons: Brookwood Townsman Greenbriar Nomad Parkwood Kingswood
Cars in the 1960's were very safe except for the Chevrolet Corvair.
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The 1960s used a lot of cars.
467 cars were in Britain in the 1960s
Cars such as the Mustang, Camero were very popular. Any mid sized 2 door was popular, and 2 door hardtops even more so. The larger the V8 engine the better. 4 door cars, pickups, and compact cars were not popular. The exception was the VW Beetle which was popular.
Chevrolet Impala 1962 Ford Mustang 1964 Chevy Chevelle 1966
Alloy wheels are no longer the most common wheels that are found on cars. Alloy wheels actually have lost popularity and were last popular in the 1960s.
Generally, cars are considered classics once the car is at least 25 years of age. Some examples of Ford classics are the 1960s Falcon, 1960s Fairlane, 1950s - 1960s Thunderbird, and early Mustang cars.
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Fins were widely popular in the 1950s and early 1960s. For a prime example, look at the 1959 Cadillac DeVille.
Honda Accord Toyota Camry Honda Civic
Many cars, buses and trains in the 1960s looked very futuristic. This was a current trend at the time, as science fiction and the advancement of technology were very popular.
In the 1960s