An Eclectic Collection of All-Time Classic Cars
From sputtering antiques to the most modern supercars around, the average car enthusiast has over 100 years’ worth of models to drive before they die. How can anyone choose or select only 10 of the these beauties?
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For our list, we considered everything from milestone vehicles to single representatives of an era.
Sure, there’s an unfairness toward sports cars here, but even so, not all are speed demons. In fact, some of the cars on our list could be smoked by your sister on a moped, but that’s not the point.
Get one of these marvels and start showing it off!
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Ford Model T
The car that began to mobilize America, brought to you by Henry Ford. Even though this vehicle may not even have 20 parts to it, it is still one of the most complicated thing to handle.
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Jeep CJ
Inspired from war vehicles, the Jeep opened the door of opportunities for the world of off-road.
It began production in 1945 and ended in 1986. Though it may be rickety and not have all of the safety features of modern SUVs, you’ll have a fun experience.
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Datsun 240Z
Datsun, during the Vietnam War era, brought the ideal car to consumers. It was a very sturdy car to drive and, at the time, it helped with energy shortages.
Though not a pedal-to-the-metal vehicle, it had credible performance and opened enthusiasts’ eyes to less ordinary for the time. Even today, it still keeps up with the busy traffic and is still fun to drive.
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1959 Cadillac
Although the 80’s version was greater than this one in reality tail fins and chrome grew with each new model until it climaxed with the 1959 Cadillac. Today it stands as dazzling and anyone who owned one of these owns an icon of the age.
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1965 Austin Healey 3000
These cars have always stood for the enjoyable nature of the automobile world, considering the performance and complication of a Jaguar. At the time it was introduced, it stood out for being a larger than normal motor vehicle.
Today, it has a sympathetic shifter hand and the resolve not to fuss about excessive heat series with surprisingly decent handling.
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Chevrolet Camaro Z-28

The Chevrolet Camaro released in the late sixties was only the beginning to a long lasting trend of this car. If you haven’t experience it firsthand yet, the next thing you do is to climb in one and get a feel for how Chevy handles the speed.
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Porsche 911 GT3
There have been few cars that can match the greatness of the Porsche. From its release in 1964 to the present day, there can’t be a bigger disappointer for competitors than this. Speeds over 200mph makes it a doozy.
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Shelby Cobra Roadster
The Shelby Cobra Roadster, has been written about and amazed the public since the late 1950s. It shouldn’t matter which model you choose, so long as it’s an authentic Cobra, you’ll be pleased all around.
All models have a pleasurable experience, if somewhat challenging for the novice driver. So little weight and so much power, however, might induce a burnout at 100 mph.
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Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta
To look at a vintage Ferrari road car, it’s difficult to imagine Enzo Ferrari justifying its existence as little more than a necessary distraction to fund his racing program.
Driving any one of these multi million dollar rides is not only rare, but a fun workout.
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Bugatti Veyron
This speed demon is as “BA” as you can get. Going 0-60 in a little over two seconds, you can easily lose yourself. These babies top out around 200 mph.











11 Comments
Very cool looking cars.
very antique, and wonderful
A lovely collection of cars, but on looks alone I’d say the Roadster wins my vote.
It would be hard to include all the really classy cars. Good job.
A beautiful collection. I think I would have to say #s 1,3,4,5,6 are my favorites. They are all exquisite though.
Great article!
The Shelby Cobra is an awesome ride. This is a very nicely written article.
Nelson Doyle
Hi,
What a lovely set of cars, reminds me of the
days when I would go around to antique auto shows.
Great job, thank you.
1 and 5 are my favorites from your list. I absolutely love classic cars. Great article!
Best wishes.
Sincerely,
-Liane Schmidt.
I own them all except for number 3,but I am getting it for my 25th birthday this year.
NOT TRUE! I drive a Rover. Nice pictures
I’d take the Camaro in a minute! Those were awesome cars… I remember them well.
I remember some of those, in fact I owned an Austin. Great job.