60s Cars That Everyone Loved

The Defining Era Of Cars

Cars in the 60s were an extension of one’s personality. Driven to capture the spirit of an unforgettable era, this article unveils the standout features that defined 1960s cars.

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Thin A-Pillars

Classic cars with thin A-pillars were an essential aesthetic feature. They delivered better driver visibility and an open cabin feel. Contemporary car designs have thick pillars. This shift emphasizes structural integrity but sacrifices the lightness and unobstructed views that made vintage cars stand out.

Ford Galaxie 1966

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Tailfins

The 1960s cars had fin-tastic tailsfins. Tailfins were a defining feature of 1960s cars and added a futuristic and stylish design element. While tailfins were more subdued than their 1950s counterparts, they remained a symbol of innovation. The 1960 Cadillac Series 62 is a prime example of such.

1960 Cadillac Sedan Deville

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Pop-Up Headlights 

Pop-up headlights were prevalent in ’60s cars and were a significant part of automotive styling features. As the name suggests, these headlights popped up and otherwise stayed hidden. Vehicles like the Chevrolet Corvette StingRay and Ford Thunderbird were popular because of their aerodynamic appearance.

1966 Lamborghini Miura P400

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Hood Ornaments

Hood ornaments, to date, symbolize wealth. However, they served both aesthetic and functional purposes early on. They concealed radiator caps and added a touch of elegance to the vehicle. Modern cars have largely phased out hood ornaments due to evolving design preferences.

1965 Rambler Marlin

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