Most Popular Antique Cars
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Most popular antique cars. Reproduction parts continue to increase in selection and the prices are very affordable. Not everyone is a car enthusiast and not everyone can appreciate the beauty of antique and classic cars. Want a list of the most popular antique and classic cars you should drive before you die.
The emblem of Big Three muscle cars the Chevy Corvette is the most collected vehicle in America. Completely restored vehicles are widely available and can be fairly expensive. Instant panache for and respect to anyone lucky enough to own this rarity.
Jaguar XJS 19751996 The successor to the iconic E-Type the XJS was a great-looking car in its own right. The second generation which spanned 1963 to 1967 is the most iconic American car. A Camaro can be as cheap as 8000 for a project car and as expensive as 75000 for a restored.
In 2013 the event broke multiple records and achieved 228 million in sales. Like the Mustang the Camaros of the late 1960s tend to be the most popular. Saab enthusiasts will swear by the 900 as one of the most dependable classics out there.
Ford started producing the Thunderbird back in 1955. In production for more than two decades it became one of the most. Few classics are as iconic of their age as the Ford Thunderbird one of the most recognizable cars of the 1950s.
Chevrolet Bel Air -- 1953-54 If you love Fifties-era Chevys these cars make a great alternative to the ever-popular Tri-Five models especially as more and more Bowtie enthusiasts are starting to appreciate their handsome yet conservative looks. If you like its quirky looks and front-wheel drive layout it could be the daily for you. When you strip away Corvettes and Mustangs from sales at Hemmings the Thunderbird becomes the number one classic people are interested in.