Classic Cars Quiz
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- The Shelby Cobra, designed by Carroll Shelby, was a classic line of cars. This specific model, the 1966 427 Cobra, had only 23 units ever produced.
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- Enzo Ferrari once called the the 1962 Jaguar E-Type "the most beautiful car ever made."
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- The second generation Corvette, the C2, was the first one to introduce the name "Sting Ray" to the model line.
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- The source of the Gullwing's name should be pretty obvious. That's not it's only cool feature, though; it was noted as the fastest consumer car available when it came out.
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- The Boss 429 was created to help Ford expand into NASCAR. For their new Hemi engine to qualify for use in stock car racing, it had to be available to the general public in decent numbers. The 429 was they car they made to house the engine.
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- The Pontiac GTO may be a super famous car that inspired a huge boom in muscle cars, but it was originally just an option package for a different car, the Pontiac LeMans.
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- The 1970 'Cuda was the first iteration of the car to not share features with the Plymouth Valiant.
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- The ZL1 is named for its engine. The ZL1 engine was, according to the chief engineer of the Corvette, hand-assembled over sixteen hours.
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- The Road Runner vastly outperformed expectations. Plymouth expected to sell 20,000 units, but they ended up selling 45,000. This inspired Dodge to release their own Road Runner relative, the Super Bee.
- The Mach 1 sold so well and received such cultural acclaim that it actually killed the production of another Mustang, the GT. No Ford Mustang GTs would be produced for over a decade after the release of the Mach 1.