The 18 Best Cars of the 1960s
One decade produced both the pony car and the mid-engined supercar, and people have argued about the order ever since.
1Jaguar E-TypeThe 1961 coupe and roadster that made 150mph look like a design exercise.1000pts
2Aston Martin DB5A grand tourer whose fame owes as much to a film franchise as to its engineering.647pts
3Citroen DSHydropneumatic suspension and a shape that still looks like it arrived from elsewhere.560pts
4Lotus ElanA featherweight roadster whose handling set the template for decades of sports cars.548pts5
Ford MustangLaunched in April 1964 and sold over 400,000 in its first year against a 100,000 forecast.548pts
6Plymouth Road RunnerA stripped-out muscle car sold cheap, with a cartoon horn as standard.548pts
7Lamborghini MiuraThe 1966 mid-engined V12 usually credited with inventing the supercar.501pts
8Ford GT40The car Ford built to beat Ferrari, and did, four times at Le Mans.388pts
9Dodge Charger (1968)The Coke-bottle body that became shorthand for American muscle on screen.388pts
10Volvo P1800A Swedish coupe best known for The Saint and for a car that passed three million miles.320pts
11Mini Cooper SA ten-foot city car that won the Monte Carlo Rally three times.320pts
12Porsche 911 (901)The 1963 debut of a rear-engined shape still in production sixty years later.320pts
13Shelby Cobra 427A British roadster with a huge American V8, and almost no other concessions.241pts
14Toyota 2000GTJapan's first genuine supercar, made in fewer than 350 examples.241pts
15Pontiac GTOA big engine dropped into a mid-size body — the car that started the muscle era.241pts
16Chevrolet Camaro (1967)General Motors' answer to the Mustang, two and a half years late.149pts
17Ferrari 250 GTOA 1962 homologation special now among the most expensive cars ever sold.149pts
18Chevrolet Corvette Sting RayThe 1963 split-window coupe, the most collectable Corvette ever made.149pts
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