The the first two generations of Buick Rivieras were phenomenal and first Gen was most unique in the market at the time, I was there and the words and comments from people the first year was nothing but astonishment and praise and quite often bewildered until it was out for awhile, who and where made, I knew several people who thought it was a European design, the hidden eye Rivieras still look luxurious, classy, sleek and fast looking and as the 425 up through the 455 GS developed, we’re quite powerful and fast for heavy hardtops, they still turn heads to this day.
@@maxr4448 1966 Riviera should have been first on his list. Trying to fathom how he can view the rectangular box looking Continental as beautiful is mind boggling.
@@miltcamp4255 the '68 A bodies had the vent wings , '69s deleted them in favor of Astro Ventilation . I prefer the windows . Camaro and Firebird only had the windows for '67 .
In the 60's, we could get both DESIGN and POWER. I owned a 1968 BUICK GS-400 Convertable w/Chrome Mag wheels in Scarlett Red w/White Top and Interior. It was MY choice for 1968. Almost ANY car in the 60s was a masterpiece. When regulations came in in the 70s, design became secondary to regulations.
Glad you included the Avanti. It would have been all too easy to forget it since Studebaker folded for the last time after the 1966 model year. Beautiful Raymond Loewy design.
Bob Andrews, John Ebstein, and Tom Kellogg design. Loewy assembled the team, but Andrews, Ebstein, and Kellogg were the real talent. Sherwood Egbert, newly appointed president of Studebaker-Packard had drawn some suggestions and Loewy's team included many of the details Egbert had penned. Egbert had a plan to turn Studebaker-Packard's automobile operation around, and face-lifted Larks and Hawks designed primarily by Brooks Stevens proved relatively popular. Sadly, forty-three-year-old Egbert was diagnosed with cancer shortly after the Avanti's introduction and the board of directors forced him out. Could Studebaker have survived if Egbert's health had held up? Stevens had drawn proposals for thoroughly up-to-date replacements for the Hawk and Lark lines, and running prototypes were built. The Lark Wagonaire proposal used rear doors hinged at the rear after the fashion of the 47-'52 Studebaker sedans and the '61 generation Lincolns. The Scepter coupe was almost as great as the Avanti. One proposal (not built) was a compact sedan with a transverse four-cylinder engine front drive that closely resembled later designs for the Chrysler K-cars. Loewy's studios also designed new sedans and wagons based on Avanti themes, also made it to a couple of prototype pushmobiles. It is my understanding that the foundry at South Bend had cast a prototype block for an all-new V8 engine allowing displacements greater than the 304.5 cubic inch (5-liter) displacement limit of the production architecture. In the end, the S-P board of directors' decision not to allocate funds beyond profits from car production for further automobile development, and after closing the South Bend plant and producing enouth cars to meet contract bligations, Studebaker built their last car on 17 March, 1966.
I agree with some of the others, 68-70 Charger, 67-68 Camaro. Maybe also the 61-63 Thunderbird, early Riviera & Toronado. Anyone else like the 68-69 Javelin? I was a Ford guy but honestly there were some great looking cars from The Big 3 & AMC too. Back in 63 the first time I saw an Avanti it looked sooo advanced, but now I think the Gran Turismo Hawk looks more classic. Just my 2 cents worth
Our tastes are almost identical. The top of the list for me is the '62 and '63 Thunderbird Roadster. If I ever win the lottery that would be my first pick.
Here's my list of 5...1963 & 1966 Rivieras, they're both stunning in different ways. The 1961 Continental 1963 Avanti & last but not least the 1967 Eldorado
Definitely would take the early 60's Thunderbird in style over the 69 GTO. I also don't get the love for the Avanti, which to me always looked off in some way. Do love the early 60s Corvette
Great video and some iconic vehicles for sure. My all-time favorites were of the 1970 model year. 1970 was the pentacle year for performance. Regrettably, it was downhill for decades after that. The iconic Chevelle SS LS6 454 and the Camaro RS split bumper LT1 350 Z28 were my all-time favorite vehicles of that era. Both were very quick for their time. The second generation Carmaro is a love hate thing for many. For me, it was one of Chevrolets best designs. Thanks for taking me back in time. Sure, enjoyed it.
My 2 pics. Out of 5: 1963 dodge custom 880 4 door hardtop 1965 Chrysler 300 4 door hardtop 1963 studebaker avanti fastest car in the world good call Thanks your channel is awesome!!!
@@orderofmagnitude-TPATP '70 to '73 so not under consideration in a '60s ranking. Also, _FEH!_ The design was polarizing at the time, but in the "love-it-or-hate-it" context, it just never worked for me. I found myself driving one in traffic and outward visibility to the rear was horrible. The '74 Riviera, a pimped-out LeSabre coupe, was a debatable improvement, but the Riviera should have taken a different direction than it did after the '69 models, maybe something closer to the Monte Carlo-Grand Prix path.
I agree 100% on both. The second gen Corvair was beautiful, Road and Track mag loved it. I would also remove the 69 GTO Judge , 66 67 GTO was way better
The '69 thru '71 Mark IIIs were all gorgeous, but I agree that the '71 is the best version. The "flat" wheel covers of the '71 are, in my opinion, classier than the cone-shaped wheel covers of the earlier models.@@alanblanes2876
AGREED, except the split rear window is the MOST desirable model! Many moons ago, I got a ride in a Sting Ray. On the passenger side dash was a sign that read “Keep all hands and arms in side the vehicle at speeds over 140 mph”
The Continental was a great looking car and the clean look suited it well. I'll still take the early 60's caddy. My dad had a 62 sedan deville and that car was like something out of an old sci-fi movie.
At least all the 1960's cars look different unlike the 1990's through today where most vehicles(cars, trucks, and suv's) look like the same extremely boring style .
Very tough to narrow down to top 5. I have a lot of opinions as to what vehicles were the most beautiful. I agree to this list, though. I have a 1962 Chevrolet Corvair Monza Coupe and I use to own a 1967 Mercury Cougar and I think those two were some of the nicest looking cars of the decade as well. They say the 2nd generation Corvair is the most beautiful, but I’m so split. I like both of the first and second generation Corvairs.
Dang! I wish you had included all 5 (Chevrolet/Pontiac/Oldsmobile/Buick/Cadillac) 1960 GM 4 door flattops, though that body style started in 1959. I owned a 1960 Cadillac 4 door flattop briefly in 1984. 1960 was the first year Cadillac started to shrink the fins. I sold it to a collector who intended to restore it. I don't know if he ever did so or not.
-The 1969 Pontiac LeMans/GTO was designed by Anatole "Tony" Lapine, who later moved to Porsche where he designed the 928 and 944. If you look at the rear end of a 928, you can see just a little bit of similarity.
There were so many good looking cars in the 60's. Other honorable mentions in my opinion, are the 63-65 Buick Riviera, 61-63 Ford Thunderbird, 68-70 Dodge Charger, 66-70 Oldsmobile Tornado, 67-70 Cadillac Eldorado.
Back in 1970, I had a chance to buy a white 1963 Corvette convertible for $2,495. Being that I was barely 21 at the time, the cost of insurance stopped me from even considering the purchase of it. I later found a loaded (air conditioning, tan leather seats, tan vinyl top, brown metallic paint, and power everything) 1961 Thunderbird coupe with 25,000 miles on it. They were only asking $1,495 for it in 1977. It was owned by a bank president, and his wife, who only drove it to Minneapolis, and back. I bought a marina blue 1975 Pacer instead for $2,800, that was on the same used car lot. It ended up being my favorite car.
My five would be in no particular order, 1.69 GTO 2.67 -69 Mustang. I just can't pick between them. 3. 68 Charger R/T S/E 4. 69. Firebird Trans Am And 5. The oft overlooked 68 - 69 AMX. Still, top picks. That Lincoln and old Vette are stunning. I'd throw in the Buick Riviera and the Olds Toronado as some fierce competition and there's certainly more. Designs back then were simply far, far superior. They just were.
The most beautiful os SO SUBJECTIVE. You did play it safe and picked cars most auto enthusiasts would agree with. No Riviera, Toronado or Eldorado surprises me. I, too, am a died-in-the-wool car nut since age 2. but I wouldn't pick any on your list. My personal list of the top 5 most beautiful cars of the 1960s would include: 1) 1968/1969 Dodge Charger. 2) 1965-1969 Chevrolet Corvair. 3) 1963 Rambler Classic/Ambassador 4) 1961 full-size Pontiac 5) 1965/1966 Chrysler
Great choices. I would add the 1966 Oldsmobile Toronado, the 1966 Dodge Charger and the 62 Chevrolet Impala as honorary mentions. IMO, in addition to the basic shape of the car, the key to all the beautiful cars designed in the 1960's was the chrome trim and the wheels/hubcaps. Compare a fully optioned 1962 SS Impala to the bargain basement Biscayne model with very little chrome trim and body-color painted steel wheels with small hubcaps to see the difference.
Nice list. I agree with your #1, more or less, but you can't lump all the C2s together, they're all unique... Anyway, here's my top 10... 1. '67 Corvette 2. '65 Corvette 3. '69 Corvette 4. '64 Corvette 5. '63 Corvette 6. '68 Corvette 7. '66 Corvette 8. '60 Corvette 9. '69 Camaro 10. '67/'68 Camaro ...and some honorable mentions... Every Impala from the decade, 1st gen Corvairs, 1st and 2nd gen Chevy II (nova), all the Chevelles and all the chevy trucks. Yeah, I'm a Chevy guy... there were other good looking cars, but I honestly think the 60s Chevrolets all looked better than everything else... except maybe the 50s Chevrolets.
I'd swap out the Judge GTO you showed for either a 67 Eldorado or 65 Riviera but otherwise a great top five (and there could be several legit top fives from 60s American styling).
@@bobcarlino7280 thank you, we wanted a car name but "Mercedes" and "porsche" (pronounced 'porscha' in this case) But thats usually for "posh" types and just wouldn't suit our working class hero background type personality. So my wife geniusely suggested "Camaro" and I just fell in love with the name and it suits her to the ground. Appreciate the comment. Thank you
Whenever a see a second gen Vette my mind races to what could have been. A neighbor offered to sell his split window very low milage red Vette to my dad in the '70/'71 timeframe. My mom nixed it, and I was just a few short years from entering high school.
To me there isn't any 60's car as pretty as a candy red 68 shelby gt350. But that's what i ran around in as a kid, i'm sure everyone finds their picks have a connection to their past.
lol, reading the comments is reading my mind... I can't get it down to 5. Impossible task. I paused before you really began and started making a list. You and I only agreed for top 5 on two cars, and one kinda. The Lincoln Continental, and the 2nd gen Corvette, I prefer the 67-8 Mustangs to the first iteration. The rest of the cars are all fantastic, and are on my list but lower than top 5. My list is like 30 cars long, but to round out my top 5. The 1963-5 Buick Riviera, and the second generation Corvair.
@@trwsandford cor....now your asking lol. I'll have to really think about it. Judge I think is the only one id keep and possibly mustang, camaro *not just because my daughter is named that. Gto, I also like the thunderbird 67 or maybe the that 300 chrysler (not the new one obviously- I can't quite remember the name of it - loads of luxury.) Dammit - I know loads but it's 2am so I can't think straight lol Thanx for asking though. I mean I could be cliché and have the charger and challenger with its derivatives such as the Plymouth version, (ok they were 70 though) or super bird/Road runner .... Man there is so much to choose from. I swear this dude uploaded this just to create savage debate in the comments. Im in uk btw
My 1960s top picks styling wise are (casual order): - 1967 and 1968 Buick LeSabre and Wildcat 2 door hardtop fastbacks - 1967 and 1968 Pontiac full size 2 door hardtop fastbacks (especially the long tail Bonneville) - 1966-69 Oldsmobile Toronado - 1968-69 Oldsmobile intermediates 2 door hardtop (actually went on to 72 but this is a 1960s standing 😅) - 1965-66 Mustang fastback (the 67-68 model looked too stubby without the short trunk, and from 69 onwards that car became an utter mess: from 1969 aggressive yes, but not beautiful) Yes it is almost a GM monopoly bar the Mustang, but after all GM styling in the second half of the 1960s was simply spectacular. 😅
I've always been a B.O.P. and Cadillac guy, just because they always had the best lookers. Sure, Chevrolet had some much faster cars but I always thought most chevys looked dull compared to their cousins.
@@mikehunt9894 This, especially the front ends were particularly dull at Chevy (like, the most generic front ends imaginable, from the mid 1960s to the entirety of the 1970s)
What! No 1965 Chevy Impala? Not even the SS model? Or the 63 Riviera? Whose opinion is this? The guy whose voice is computer generated in these videos. However, I do like his videos.
Good list except for the GTO Judge. I was never a fan of the decals that became a fad of the late ‘60s. Certainly the Mustang belonged on this list, but I thought Mercury’s ‘67-‘68 Cougar cousin was much more stylish, particularly the XR7.
Really enjoyed this. Those photos of the 63-67 Corvette.....wow. GM had so many good designs for years and years during the 50s 60s It's strange because GM designs since then have gone downhill at least until around 2010. Now it is just SUV designs everywhere which are not really very interesting.
Except for the 61 Plymouth and Dodge, I cant think of one that I DIDN'T like. Anyone remember the 67 AMC Ambassador DPL 2 door hardtop and the 67 AMC Marlin? And the 68 Javelin SST? Even AMC was making beauties back then. I think 1967 was the top year for styling as a whole.
My top 5 1960s cars? 1961 to 1964 Lincoln Continental 1963 to 1967 Chevy Corvette 1965 to 1969 Corvair 2 door hardtop 1967 to 1970 Cadillac Eldorado 1964 to 1968 Ford Musyang.
The best cars of the 60s are the 66-67 Pontiac GTO, 67-69 Pontiac Firebird, 66-69 Beaumont SD, 67-69 Camaro, 66-69 Chevelle SS , 64 Ford Galaxie, 67 Ford Galaxie, 66-67 Acadian Canso SD, 66-67 Chevy Nova, 68-70 Chevy Nova, 65-66 Ford Mustang, 67-70 Mercury Cougar, 66-67 Mercury Comet Cyclone, 68-70 Mercury Cyclone, Boss 429 Mustang, Boss 302 Mustang, 68-69 Ford Torino, 66-67 Ford Fairlane, 60 Edsel, 60-69 Ford Falcon, 64-69 Ranchero, and the 64-69 Elcamino.
The the first two generations of Buick Rivieras were phenomenal and first Gen was most unique in the market at the time, I was there and the words and comments from people the first year was nothing but astonishment and praise and quite often bewildered until it was out for awhile, who and where made, I knew several people who thought it was a European design, the hidden eye Rivieras still look luxurious, classy, sleek and fast looking and as the 425 up through the 455 GS developed, we’re quite powerful and fast for heavy hardtops, they still turn heads to this day.
My fav is the '66
Did the 68 GTO and Judge have Vent Windows optional ? Or were they a delete option?
@@maxr4448 1966 Riviera should have been first on his list. Trying to fathom how he can view the rectangular box looking Continental as beautiful is mind boggling.
@@miltcamp4255 the '68 A bodies had the vent wings , '69s deleted them in favor of Astro Ventilation . I prefer the windows . Camaro and Firebird only had the windows for '67 .
65 riviera is the best looking car ever built. ask enzo ferari, avante is ugly.
1969 Continental Mark III. A work of art !!
In the 60's, we could get both DESIGN and POWER. I owned a 1968 BUICK GS-400 Convertable w/Chrome Mag wheels in Scarlett Red w/White Top and Interior. It was MY choice for 1968. Almost ANY car in the 60s was a masterpiece. When regulations came in in the 70s, design became secondary to regulations.
The bloated '68-'72 "A-bodies" from BOP and Chevrolet were a definite step backward after the lean and clean '66-'67 models.
A respectable top 5 with so many great lookong cars to choose from
I’d love anyone of these cars, but the avanti was an absolute amazing car
The Corvette is a gorgeous vehicle.
Glad you included the Avanti. It would have been all too easy to forget it since Studebaker folded for the last time after the 1966 model year. Beautiful Raymond Loewy design.
Bob Andrews, John Ebstein, and Tom Kellogg design. Loewy assembled the team, but Andrews, Ebstein, and Kellogg were the real talent.
Sherwood Egbert, newly appointed president of Studebaker-Packard had drawn some suggestions and Loewy's team included many of the details Egbert had penned.
Egbert had a plan to turn Studebaker-Packard's automobile operation around, and face-lifted Larks and Hawks designed primarily by Brooks Stevens proved relatively popular.
Sadly, forty-three-year-old Egbert was diagnosed with cancer shortly after the Avanti's introduction and the board of directors forced him out.
Could Studebaker have survived if Egbert's health had held up?
Stevens had drawn proposals for thoroughly up-to-date replacements for the Hawk and Lark lines, and running prototypes were built. The Lark Wagonaire proposal used rear doors hinged at the rear after the fashion of the 47-'52 Studebaker sedans and the '61 generation Lincolns. The Scepter coupe was almost as great as the Avanti.
One proposal (not built) was a compact sedan with a transverse four-cylinder engine front drive that closely resembled later designs for the Chrysler K-cars.
Loewy's studios also designed new sedans and wagons based on Avanti themes, also made it to a couple of prototype pushmobiles.
It is my understanding that the foundry at South Bend had cast a prototype block for an all-new V8 engine allowing displacements greater than the 304.5 cubic inch (5-liter) displacement limit of the production architecture.
In the end, the S-P board of directors' decision not to allocate funds beyond profits from car production for further automobile development, and after closing the South Bend plant and producing enouth cars to meet contract bligations, Studebaker built their last car on 17 March, 1966.
Ok, you missed a few: 66/67 Chevy Nova; 67/68 Eldorado; 66 Toronado; 63/64 Galaxie; 65 Fairlane; 65 Riviera; 66/67 Rambler American; 61 Bonneville; 63 Grand Prix; 65/66 Imperial Crown Coupe, etc.
Great List
I would add the 1966 Ambassador convertible. It is subtle but spectacular. @@jacklausch3517
Terrific list...I am so happy that you included the '66 Chevy Nova!
And Buick
I agree with some of the others, 68-70 Charger, 67-68 Camaro. Maybe also the 61-63 Thunderbird, early Riviera & Toronado. Anyone else like the 68-69 Javelin? I was a Ford guy but honestly there were some great looking cars from The Big 3 & AMC too. Back in 63 the first time I saw an Avanti it looked sooo advanced, but now I think the Gran Turismo Hawk looks more classic. Just my 2 cents worth
Our tastes are almost identical. The top of the list for me is the '62 and '63 Thunderbird Roadster. If I ever win the lottery that would be my first pick.
@@dj33036 , A “Bullet Bird” 👍
I'm a huge fan of the Bullet Bird! Its on my list at #6
@@trwsandford , Me too. After the 55-57 T-Birds the “Bullet Birds” are the best looking.
I like both the third and fourth generation Birds.
No 68-70 Dodge Charger R/T? Hands down in my humble opinion the best looking car ever produced for any year.
Amen
Yes but too big. I've owned a 69.
Old guy down the road has a 70 charger r/t it rumbles the windows in my house when he fires it up.
Not
You're right.
That black Judge ragtop @4:49 is a beauty!
Fantastic job and shots!!! Thank you. I enjoyed this so much!
Here's my list of 5...1963 & 1966 Rivieras, they're both stunning in different ways. The 1961 Continental 1963 Avanti & last but not least the 1967 Eldorado
Great list!
So many beautiful cars from this timeline. I was a kid in the ‘60 and a car nut.
I say it lasted through the ‘72 model year for most of my favorites.
great video! extremely hard task to narrow it down to only 5! i agree the '68 Charger and Riviera's are up there
Great selection!
It's been a while. Thank you for posting again!
Definitely would take the early 60's Thunderbird in style over the 69 GTO. I also don't get the love for the Avanti, which to me always looked off in some way. Do love the early 60s Corvette
Great video as always ❤ Keep them coming!👍
The 60s Continental has to be the best looking sedan ever
Great video and some iconic vehicles for sure. My all-time favorites were of the 1970 model year. 1970 was the pentacle year for performance. Regrettably, it was downhill for decades after that. The iconic Chevelle SS LS6 454 and the Camaro RS split bumper LT1 350 Z28 were my all-time favorite vehicles of that era. Both were very quick for their time. The second generation Carmaro is a love hate thing for many. For me, it was one of Chevrolets best designs. Thanks for taking me back in time. Sure, enjoyed it.
My 2 pics. Out of 5:
1963 dodge custom 880 4 door hardtop
1965 Chrysler 300 4 door hardtop
1963 studebaker avanti fastest car in the world good call
Thanks your channel is awesome!!!
I'd chose the 64 880 convertible
pics??
No Buick Rivera?
No second-generation Chevy Corvair?
'65 Riviera. 👍🏻 Cleanest GM design ever.
Boat tail
Every Riviera running from '63-'68 should be on the list. Gotta rate the '60's Riviera run as the most beautifully designed car of auto history.
@@orderofmagnitude-TPATP '70 to '73 so not under consideration in a '60s ranking.
Also, _FEH!_
The design was polarizing at the time, but in the "love-it-or-hate-it" context, it just never worked for me. I found myself driving one in traffic and outward visibility to the rear was horrible.
The '74 Riviera, a pimped-out LeSabre coupe, was a debatable improvement, but the Riviera should have taken a different direction than it did after the '69 models, maybe something closer to the Monte Carlo-Grand Prix path.
I agree 100% on both. The second gen Corvair was beautiful, Road and Track mag loved it. I would also remove the 69 GTO Judge , 66 67 GTO was way better
I would agree with most of your choices, but I can think of several 1960s Pontiacs that beat the 69 GTO for sheer aesthetic value.
I personally think the 1969 and 1970 Lincoln Mark III were the most beautiful cars produced, and I'm a GM guy.
You have great taste. The 1971 Mark III is also terrific.
The '69 thru '71 Mark IIIs were all gorgeous, but I agree that the '71 is the best version. The "flat" wheel covers of the '71 are, in my opinion, classier than the cone-shaped wheel covers of the earlier models.@@alanblanes2876
AGREED, except the split rear window is the MOST desirable model! Many moons ago, I got a ride in a Sting Ray. On the passenger side dash was a sign that read “Keep all hands and arms in side the vehicle at speeds over 140 mph”
The Continental was a great looking car and the clean look suited it well. I'll still take the early 60's caddy. My dad had a 62 sedan deville and that car was like something out of an old sci-fi movie.
I was always partial to the 1969 full sized Chevy wagon. My dad had one when I was little and he helped build them for GM
There were many other beautiful cars of the 60's (like the 1960 Pontiac Bonneville) but the five shown here are certainly among the top. Beautiful.
oh! I love a 1960 Bonneville... or a Catalina, my mind is spinning... we will never see a decade like it again.
Really hard to do just 5!. Agree with you on all but the judge. Although a beauty, I would have to give its place to the 69 chevelle.
We look forward to every video!
At least all the 1960's cars look different unlike the 1990's through today where most vehicles(cars, trucks, and suv's) look like the same extremely boring style .
Very tough to narrow down to top 5. I have a lot of opinions as to what vehicles were the most beautiful. I agree to this list, though. I have a 1962 Chevrolet Corvair Monza Coupe and I use to own a 1967 Mercury Cougar and I think those two were some of the nicest looking cars of the decade as well. They say the 2nd generation Corvair is the most beautiful, but I’m so split. I like both of the first and second generation Corvairs.
I concur. I like the 1960 Monza Coupe, & the 1965 Corsa Coupes the most.
Dang! I wish you had included all 5 (Chevrolet/Pontiac/Oldsmobile/Buick/Cadillac) 1960 GM 4 door flattops, though that body style started in 1959. I owned a 1960 Cadillac 4 door flattop briefly in 1984. 1960 was the first year Cadillac started to shrink the fins. I sold it to a collector who intended to restore it. I don't know if he ever did so or not.
No 1965 Pontiac Bonneville?
No early 60s Imperials?
No 63 to 65 Riviera?
The Buick Riviera was a masterpiece. Far more than the Avanti.
-The 1969 Pontiac LeMans/GTO was designed by Anatole "Tony" Lapine, who later moved to Porsche where he designed the 928 and 944. If you look at the rear end of a 928, you can see just a little bit of similarity.
There were so many good looking cars in the 60's. Other honorable mentions in my opinion, are the 63-65 Buick Riviera, 61-63 Ford Thunderbird, 68-70 Dodge Charger, 66-70 Oldsmobile Tornado, 67-70 Cadillac Eldorado.
Great video really like your choices.
Back in 1970, I had a chance to buy a white 1963 Corvette convertible for $2,495. Being that I was barely 21 at the time, the cost of insurance stopped me from even considering the purchase of it. I later found a loaded (air conditioning, tan leather seats, tan vinyl top, brown metallic paint, and power everything) 1961 Thunderbird coupe with 25,000 miles on it. They were only asking $1,495 for it in 1977. It was owned by a bank president, and his wife, who only drove it to Minneapolis, and back. I bought a marina blue 1975 Pacer instead for $2,800, that was on the same used car lot. It ended up being my favorite car.
My five would be in no particular order,
1.69 GTO
2.67 -69 Mustang. I just can't pick between them.
3. 68 Charger R/T S/E
4. 69. Firebird Trans Am
And 5. The oft overlooked 68 - 69 AMX.
Still, top picks. That Lincoln and old Vette are stunning. I'd throw in the Buick Riviera and the Olds Toronado as some fierce competition and there's certainly more. Designs back then were simply far, far superior. They just were.
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@@rodger7029 Yup
Cool video man , yeah i think a top ten wouldve been a better look .
I am really missing the Riviera / Toronado / Eldorado trio from the list
The Riviera run from the '60s can go down as the most attractively styled auto run in auto history. Don't know why the '67-'68 Eldo isn't here.
The most beautiful os SO SUBJECTIVE. You did play it safe and picked cars most auto enthusiasts would agree with. No Riviera, Toronado or Eldorado surprises me.
I, too, am a died-in-the-wool car nut since age 2. but I wouldn't pick any on your list.
My personal list of the top 5 most beautiful cars of the 1960s would include:
1) 1968/1969 Dodge Charger.
2) 1965-1969 Chevrolet Corvair.
3) 1963 Rambler Classic/Ambassador
4) 1961 full-size Pontiac
5) 1965/1966 Chrysler
66 GTO
68 Charger
65 Riviera
67 Cougar
69 Boss 302
I have to cast a vote for the '68 GM lineup, especially the Buick Skylark.
Top 5. 65 Riviera, 63 Lincoln conv., 62 Chrysler 300, 66 Thunderbird, 69 Grand Prix.
So many beautiful cars, but you picked some winners
Great choices. I would add the 1966 Oldsmobile Toronado, the 1966 Dodge Charger and the 62 Chevrolet Impala as honorary mentions. IMO, in addition to the basic shape of the car, the key to all the beautiful cars designed in the 1960's was the chrome trim and the wheels/hubcaps. Compare a fully optioned 1962 SS Impala to the bargain basement Biscayne model with very little chrome trim and body-color painted steel wheels with small hubcaps to see the difference.
Yeah and I would add the 3th and 4th generation chevy impalas.
Nice list. I agree with your #1, more or less, but you can't lump all the C2s together, they're all unique...
Anyway, here's my top 10...
1. '67 Corvette
2. '65 Corvette
3. '69 Corvette
4. '64 Corvette
5. '63 Corvette
6. '68 Corvette
7. '66 Corvette
8. '60 Corvette
9. '69 Camaro
10. '67/'68 Camaro
...and some honorable mentions...
Every Impala from the decade, 1st gen Corvairs, 1st and 2nd gen Chevy II (nova), all the Chevelles and all the chevy trucks. Yeah, I'm a Chevy guy... there were other good looking cars, but I honestly think the 60s Chevrolets all looked better than everything else... except maybe the 50s Chevrolets.
@oldmancigars1869 LOL... no... I don't do drugs, I just have an eye for style.
I'd swap out the Judge GTO you showed for either a 67 Eldorado or 65 Riviera but otherwise a great top five (and there could be several legit top fives from 60s American styling).
The corvair coup was beautiful!
The '65 thru '69 Corvair coupe, yes!...earlier models, not so much.
I was born too late and in the wrong country when it comes to cars....sigh.
(My daughter is even named "Camaro")
Always liked the judge
Seriously (regarding your daughter's name)? I knew a girl in college named "Caprice"...loved that name!
@@bobcarlino7280 thank you, we wanted a car name but "Mercedes" and "porsche" (pronounced 'porscha' in this case)
But thats usually for "posh" types and just wouldn't suit our working class hero background type personality. So my wife geniusely suggested "Camaro" and I just fell in love with the name and it suits her to the ground.
Appreciate the comment. Thank you
Whenever a see a second gen Vette my mind races to what could have been. A neighbor offered to sell his split window very low milage red Vette to my dad in the '70/'71 timeframe. My mom nixed it, and I was just a few short years from entering high school.
Enjoyed!!! 👍👍
Yes to the Studebaker Avanti, it still looks modern today.
I can’t find fault with the picks, but how can you limit the list to just five? So many good choices.
Every car is beautiful and every car is ugly because beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
To me there isn't any 60's car as pretty as a candy red 68 shelby gt350. But that's what i ran around in as a kid, i'm sure everyone finds their picks have a connection to their past.
Studebaker Lark! A guy in my high school had a red one. A real sleeper!
lincoln continental 4 door convertible my favourite thanks.
Mopar B Bodies will always be on Top, especially the 1969 Charger.
The B body cars from Plymouth & Dodge. The ‘Cuda & Challengers were also beautiful
Very pleased to see the Studebaker Avanti get a mention here.
My favourite 1960s American car design is the modest 1960-62 Plymouth Valiant.
1957 Chevrolet Bel Air
1959 Cadillac Fleetwood
1963 Buick Riviera
1966 Oldsmobile Tornado
1963 Ford Thunderbird Roadster
Those are my favorites
lol, reading the comments is reading my mind... I can't get it down to 5.
Impossible task. I paused before you really began and started making a list. You and I only agreed for top 5 on two cars, and one kinda. The Lincoln Continental, and the 2nd gen Corvette, I prefer the 67-8 Mustangs to the first iteration. The rest of the cars are all fantastic, and are on my list but lower than top 5.
My list is like 30 cars long, but to round out my top 5. The 1963-5 Buick Riviera, and the second generation Corvair.
The '63 and '64 rivieras are almost identical.
Its all subjective
@@dj33036 very true. I brain farted not including 63... I'll edit
edit: fixed it!
@@orderofmagnitude-TPATP yes, yes it is. what's your top 5?
@@trwsandford cor....now your asking lol.
I'll have to really think about it.
Judge I think is the only one id keep and possibly mustang, camaro *not just because my daughter is named that. Gto, I also like the thunderbird 67 or maybe the that 300 chrysler (not the new one obviously- I can't quite remember the name of it - loads of luxury.)
Dammit - I know loads but it's 2am so I can't think straight lol
Thanx for asking though. I mean I could be cliché and have the charger and challenger with its derivatives such as the Plymouth version, (ok they were 70 though) or super bird/Road runner ....
Man there is so much to choose from. I swear this dude uploaded this just to create savage debate in the comments.
Im in uk btw
Wake up babe, new OldCarMemories vid just dropped!
It was The Studebaker Avanti (AvantEE , pronounced).
Italian for AVANTI: IN FRONT.
Italian for AVANTE: GO AHEAD OR YOU FIRST.
I love this channel!!!!
Most beauitful 1964 ford falcon hardtop😊❤total performance64😊
I would replace the GTO with the 1965 Buick Riviera on this list.
Honorable mentions to the Buick Riviera, AMC AMX, and Camaro
My 1960s top picks styling wise are (casual order):
- 1967 and 1968 Buick LeSabre and Wildcat 2 door hardtop fastbacks
- 1967 and 1968 Pontiac full size 2 door hardtop fastbacks (especially the long tail Bonneville)
- 1966-69 Oldsmobile Toronado
- 1968-69 Oldsmobile intermediates 2 door hardtop (actually went on to 72 but this is a 1960s standing 😅)
- 1965-66 Mustang fastback (the 67-68 model looked too stubby without the short trunk, and from 69 onwards that car became an utter mess: from 1969 aggressive yes, but not beautiful)
Yes it is almost a GM monopoly bar the Mustang, but after all GM styling in the second half of the 1960s was simply spectacular. 😅
I've always been a B.O.P. and Cadillac guy, just because they always had the best lookers. Sure, Chevrolet had some much faster cars but I always thought most chevys looked dull compared to their cousins.
@@mikehunt9894 This, especially the front ends were particularly dull at Chevy (like, the most generic front ends imaginable, from the mid 1960s to the entirety of the 1970s)
the 1965 thru 1970 Chevy Impalas and Caprices 😉👍
No list would be cvomplete without the '63 thru '65 Riviera.
No AMC Javelin
yea, ok! 😂
Back when automobiles had character.
Where on earth is the 1961 Ford Galaxie Starliner? IMHO should have made this list or maybe for the 1960"s a "Top 5 List" is truly impossible!
Its a good list, I probably would have swapped the '69 GTO for the '67 GTO.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but these cars were and are recognizable, as were the Chevy Corvair, Ford Falcon, and Plymouth Barracuda.
Imho the 67/68 Mercury cougars are nicer looking than the mustang. The 67 cougar was motor trends’ car of the year.
At least you got the last one right!!
I think it's all a matter of taste.
Yeah shocked that the first gen Buick Riviera was not included in the list.
Second Gen GM F-Body needs to be on this list.
Especially over that Avante.
Don't you mean 1st gen...? The 2nd gen F-bodies started in '70... this is just a list of cars from the '60s.
The 60's had too many great looking cars to even list. These are good choices. But I don't know if this would be my top 5
What! No 1965 Chevy Impala? Not even the SS model? Or the 63 Riviera? Whose opinion is this? The guy whose voice is computer generated in these videos.
However, I do like his videos.
Good list except for the GTO Judge. I was never a fan of the decals that became a fad of the late ‘60s. Certainly the Mustang belonged on this list, but I thought Mercury’s ‘67-‘68 Cougar cousin was much more stylish, particularly the XR7.
Need more videos Ben!
In my humble opinion,,, any list that doesn't have the 1968 Mercury Colony Park is incomplete...
63 Corvette, 64 Galaxie, 67 Cougar, 68 Charger, 66 Toranado
Really enjoyed this. Those photos of the 63-67 Corvette.....wow. GM had so many good designs for years and years during the 50s 60s
It's strange because GM designs since then have gone downhill at least until around 2010. Now it is just SUV designs everywhere which are not really very interesting.
Judge looking good man
You missed so many cars with good styling 😅
But the Studebaker made the list😂
In 1964 all the Fords were beautiful; 1 Galaxie, 2 Fairlane, 3 Thunderbird 4, Falcon Ranchero, 5 Lincoln..
Except for the 61 Plymouth and Dodge, I cant think of one that I DIDN'T like. Anyone remember the 67 AMC Ambassador DPL 2 door hardtop and the 67 AMC Marlin? And the 68 Javelin SST? Even AMC was making beauties back then. I think 1967 was the top year for styling as a whole.
Almost as nice as 1966.
Every person has hi/her own taste, like music
I'm still a 67' Chevelle SS guy.
My top 5 1960s cars? 1961 to 1964 Lincoln Continental 1963 to 1967 Chevy Corvette 1965 to 1969 Corvair 2 door hardtop 1967 to 1970 Cadillac Eldorado 1964 to 1968 Ford Musyang.
I meant Mustang.
The best cars of the 60s are the 66-67 Pontiac GTO, 67-69 Pontiac Firebird, 66-69 Beaumont SD, 67-69 Camaro, 66-69 Chevelle SS , 64 Ford Galaxie, 67 Ford Galaxie, 66-67 Acadian Canso SD, 66-67 Chevy Nova, 68-70 Chevy Nova, 65-66 Ford Mustang, 67-70 Mercury Cougar, 66-67 Mercury Comet Cyclone, 68-70 Mercury Cyclone, Boss 429 Mustang, Boss 302 Mustang, 68-69 Ford Torino, 66-67 Ford Fairlane, 60 Edsel, 60-69 Ford Falcon, 64-69 Ranchero, and the 64-69 Elcamino.
In 1969 there were only 108 Pontiac GTO Judge convertibles made, and only 274 are known to exist.