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That Oozes With Grandeur
The primary objective why vehicles are created…
…is to get you from one place to another easier and faster
Which is why the size,
Which is why the size,
model,
Which is why the size,
model,
and the appearance
Which is why the size,
model,
and the appearance
shouldn’t matter as long as the car is in good condition to
fulfill that objectives, right?
Nonetheless, isn’t better to have a high performing car that grabs attention as people lay their eyes on it?
Here are 15 classic but eye-candy cars that fit that category aside from the
glorious spray painting on them.
1961 JAGUAR E-TYPE
The Jaguar E-Type ranks among the most famous cars in the world. For many auto fans, its shape remains to this day a stunning synthesis of athleticism and delectable design language.
1964 ASTON MARTIN DB5
To be qualified as Bond’s car, cool and functional are the requirements which are the reason why this is the kind of car that he banked on the most. Who wouldn’t want to get their hands on this one and feel like a movie star?
1969 BOSS 429 MUSTANG
The Mustang Boss 429 is one of the most unique Mustangs made. Its uniqueness lies in its rarity, its engine and simply for the fact that so much effort went into modifying the basic Mustang to make the Boss 429 engine fit.
1969 FERRARI DINO 246 GT
You want a car that you can enjoy driving as fast as you can like nobody’s business? You got it with this one plus its long body sets it apart from other almost identical cars. Now isn’t that a total catch?
1969 DODGE CHARGER
If there’s one thing we know about the ’69 Charger, it’s aerodynamic. The ’69 Charger is a thing of beauty whether it’s a General Lee or not. It may never get the billing its Mustang counterparts always do, but the fastback look and all American style will never go out of fashion.
1969 TOYOTA 2000GT
The ’69 Toyota 2000GT was stylish enough without one being offered up from the factory. The elongated front, along with the design in general, makes it feel much more like an Italian roadster than something you would picture purchasing for its “dependable gas mileage.”
1970 DATSUN 240Z
The Jaguar E-Type’s Asian has the same beautiful look as the Jag with perhaps more brains
underneath. The thought that went into the car became the hallmark of Japanese sports cars.
1966 SHELBY 427 COBRA
The AC Cobra, sold as the Ford/Shelby AC Cobra in the United States and often known
colloquially as the Shelby Cobra in that country, is an American-engine British sports car
produced intermittently since 1962.
1969 MASERATI GHIBLI 4.7
This is an Italian luxury car which made achievements both on the road and the track that
inspires Mazda Miata today. That means Maserati is both a looker and a good performance car, effortlessly fitting itself on this list.
1957 MERCEDES 300SL GULLWING
The doors are only part of the reason this is one of the coolest cars to ever hit the pavement. The fact that the 300SL was the fastest production car at the time, means driving to your ad meetings in Manhattan wouldn’t be a bore.
1963 CORVETTE STING RAY
Stingray Special racer and experimental XP-720, which displayed a smooth fastback profile and split back window. These and other styling details -- pivoting
hidden headlights, doors cut into the roof, a beltline dip -- wound up in the production Sting Ray.
1966 ALFA ROMEO SPIDER DUETTO
Something about this car just makes us want to drive the Italian countryside while occasionally stopping to drink local wines. Plus, any time you can get a car with style AND storage space, well you just hit the jackpot my friend.
1966 LAMBORGHINI MIURA
We don’t know if it’s the most stylish car on the list, but as far as cred goes, well it inspired the whole “Let’s toss a couple of seats on a rocket” sports car idea. It also became a new and different Italian sports car option outside of the Ferrari’s of the world for auto enthusiasts at the time.
1962 FERRARI 250 GTE
This car is the combination of fashion and function. Though car enthusiast are drawn to flashy cars, Ferrari probably realized that people don’t just buy one to parade it to the world but also to actually take them to places with their family. How cool is that?
1969 CHEVROLET CAMARO
It was pretty much a foregone conclusion that this list would include at least one Mustang and one Camaro. What can we say, we like old-school American muscle power. Seeing those white stripes on a blue Z28 just strikes us as quintessentially cool.
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