The 18 Best Cars of the 1960s

By YPB Team

One decade produced both the pony car and the mid-engined supercar, and people have argued about the order ever since.

  1. Jaguar E-Type — ranked #11
    Jaguar E-Type
    The 1961 coupe and roadster that made 150mph look like a design exercise.
    1000pts
  2. Aston Martin DB5 — ranked #22
    Aston Martin DB5
    A grand tourer whose fame owes as much to a film franchise as to its engineering.
    647pts
  3. Citroen DS — ranked #33
    Citroen DS
    Hydropneumatic suspension and a shape that still looks like it arrived from elsewhere.
    560pts
  4. Lotus Elan — ranked #44
    Lotus Elan
    A featherweight roadster whose handling set the template for decades of sports cars.
    548pts
  5. Ford Mustang — ranked #55
    Ford Mustang
    Launched in April 1964 and sold over 400,000 in its first year against a 100,000 forecast.
    548pts
  6. Plymouth Road Runner — ranked #66
    Plymouth Road Runner
    A stripped-out muscle car sold cheap, with a cartoon horn as standard.
    548pts
  7. Lamborghini Miura — ranked #77
    Lamborghini Miura
    The 1966 mid-engined V12 usually credited with inventing the supercar.
    501pts
  8. Ford GT40 — ranked #88
    Ford GT40
    The car Ford built to beat Ferrari, and did, four times at Le Mans.
    388pts
  9. Dodge Charger (1968) — ranked #99
    Dodge Charger (1968)
    The Coke-bottle body that became shorthand for American muscle on screen.
    388pts
  10. Volvo P1800 — ranked #1010
    Volvo P1800
    A Swedish coupe best known for The Saint and for a car that passed three million miles.
    320pts
  11. Mini Cooper S — ranked #1111
    Mini Cooper S
    A ten-foot city car that won the Monte Carlo Rally three times.
    320pts
  12. Porsche 911 (901) — ranked #1212
    Porsche 911 (901)
    The 1963 debut of a rear-engined shape still in production sixty years later.
    320pts
  13. Shelby Cobra 427 — ranked #1313
    Shelby Cobra 427
    A British roadster with a huge American V8, and almost no other concessions.
    241pts
  14. Toyota 2000GT — ranked #1414
    Toyota 2000GT
    Japan's first genuine supercar, made in fewer than 350 examples.
    241pts
  15. Pontiac GTO — ranked #1515
    Pontiac GTO
    A big engine dropped into a mid-size body — the car that started the muscle era.
    241pts
  16. Chevrolet Camaro (1967) — ranked #1616
    Chevrolet Camaro (1967)
    General Motors' answer to the Mustang, two and a half years late.
    149pts
  17. Ferrari 250 GTO — ranked #1717
    Ferrari 250 GTO
    A 1962 homologation special now among the most expensive cars ever sold.
    149pts
  18. Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray — ranked #1818
    Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray
    The 1963 split-window coupe, the most collectable Corvette ever made.
    149pts

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