Can You Blaze A Trail To A Perfect Score On This Fast Cars Quiz?
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If there is one thing that can be said about automobiles, it is that no matter how fast a car is there is someone that can either make it go faster or is working on a faster car. Throughout automotive history, there have been some amazingly fast cars. See how many of them you can name!
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Question 1
This car just screams, "cool." In addition to being one of the fastest cars, it has a reputation for being one of the most sought-after classic cars.
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AKia Sorento
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BFord Mustang GT 289
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CFord Mondeo Fusion
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DChevrolet K5 Blazer
Ford Mustang GT 289
It is the Ford Mustang GT 289. Whoever you are, you almost certainly have heard the name of this incredibly fast car.
Question 2
Here's a car that stands out as one of the fastest of all time, and not just from the 60's. It was released in 1964, paving the way for many more sports and muscle cars to come.
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APontiac Tempest GTO
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BChevrolet Chevelle
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CPlymouth Barracude
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DMercury Cougar
Pontiac Tempest GTO
You're looking at the Pontiac Tempest GTO. This car was able to reach 60 MPH from a standstill in an incredible 4.6 seconds.
Question 3
Racing at 210 MPH, this Italian brand is known for its fast cars. Name that model.
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ATVR Cerbera Speed 12
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BLamborghini Aventador
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CKoenigsegg CC 8S
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DBuick Encore
Lamborghini Aventador
If you have the need for speed, this Italian carmaker will satisfy it. The 220 MPH Lamborghini Aventador has won accolades as the "best luxury car on the market," according to "The Robb Report".
Question 4
Here is a complete classic and one of the fastest cars from the 60's. This is another car that nearly everyone has heard of at least once. It's reputation precedes it.
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AIsuzu 117 Coupé
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BDodge Charger 426 Hemi
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CFord GT
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DJaguar XK120
Dodge Charger 426 Hemi
You're looking at the Dodge Charger 426 Hemi. The shape of the chassis and the silhouette of the vehicle are nearly as famous as its speed.
Question 5
Is there any car with a more iconic 1950's look? When people think "50's," this car comes to mind.
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AChevrolet Bel Air
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BChevrolet Corvette
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CCadillac Allanté
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DFord Thunderbird
Chevrolet Corvette
Once again, a Chevrolet Corvette took its place in the 50's speed car hall of fame. This time, it was the 1959 model that made a name for itself by tearing up the road.
Question 6
Which car kicked off a huge line of stylish and fast cars that would stay in production all the way until 2002?
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APorsche Dauer 962 Le Mans
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BFord Mustang
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CNissan Fairlady Z/350Z
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DPontiac Firebird
Pontiac Firebird
You're looking at the Pontiac Firebird. This car definitely focuses on looking good, but that doesn't mean it can't hold its own with a top speed well over 140 MPH.
Question 7
This sleek car certainly is pretty, but it can hold its own on the racetrack too, getting up to 60 MPH in just 5.1 seconds.
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AFord Mustang
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BKia Sorento
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CPlymouth Road Runner
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DFerrari FXX
Plymouth Road Runner
It is the Plymouth Road Runner. Being made in 1969, it looks quite similar to the Plymouth Satellite, which was made in 1969, but was ever so slightly faster.
Question 8
This car may not look like much, but it is definitely in the running for the single fastest car in the 1960's. Just goes to show that you can't judge a book by its cover.
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AShelby Cobra 427
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BAcura RDX
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CChevrolet Spark
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DNissan Sentra
Shelby Cobra 427
This surprisingly round car is the Shelby Cobra 427, specifically the Cobra made in 1965. This car could get up to 60 MPH from a stand-still in just 4.3 seconds.
Question 9
You probably had no idea this car, famous in the 1970's, actually first appeared in 1958. It was only around in the tail end of the decade, but it was still a speed demon on the road.
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APorsche 914
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BFiat X1/9
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CDodge Challenger
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DVolkswagen Scirocco
Dodge Challenger
This speedy car turns out to be the Dodge Challenger. It is still in production and still holding its own when it comes to speed. However, the cars produced in the 1950's really share very little more than the name "Challenger" with the modern day sports cars.
Question 10
When this car was introduced in 1954, it was the fastest car in the world. It was also the first in a long line of sports cars.
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ABugatti Type 252
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BFerrari SP38 Deborah
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CAston Martin DB4 GT
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DMercedes-Benz 300SL
Mercedes-Benz 300SL
You're looking at the Mercedes-Benz 300SL. It had a top speed just over 150 MPH, which was completely unmatched in its day. Truly, this was one of the most notable fast cars from the 1950's.
Question 11
This is one of the very last muscle cars released in the 1960's. The first generation was released in the fall of 1969, and it would prove to be the first in a hugely successful lineage.
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AFord Mustang GT 289
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BChrysler Viper
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CFerrari 360 Challenge Stradale
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DDodge Challenger R/T
Dodge Challenger R/T
The famous Dodge Challenger R/T just barely made it in before 1969 ended, and what a note for the decade to go out on. This car blew away other cars with a top speed of 170 MPH!
Question 12
At 268 MPH, what car's title as "the fastest in the world" was unfortunately short-lived?
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ABugatti Veyron Super Sport
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BHyundai Santa Fe
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CLotec Sirius
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DWeber Sportscar
Bugatti Veyron Super Sport
Being parented by Volkswagen, Bugatti was once the only contender in the top speed race. Though they now have competition, they still put out some of the fastest models on the road, including this 250 MPH Veyron Super Sport.
Question 13
Formula 1 saw to it that this car was made street legal. Name that supercar.
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AGMC Acadia
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BVector WX3 Concept
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CKoenigsegg CCXR Edition
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DMercedes-AMG Project One
Mercedes-AMG Project One
Mercedes took their Formula 1 car and made it street legal in 2019. With upwards of 1,000 horsepower, the Mercedes-AMG Project One travels at speeds of up to 217 MPH.
Question 14
There is no doubt that this car series is intrinsically tied to the fastest cars of the 1950's. It debuted in this decade and topped the speed charts more times than you can count on one finger. This particular model is from 1956.
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AAcura NSX
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BFerrari 250GT
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CAston Martin Valkyrie
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DChevrolet Corvette
Chevrolet Corvette
You're looking at the Chevrolet Corvette from 1956. Not only was this car fast, but it had a slick design that made it hard to beat on the "cool" scale as well.
Question 15
What all-electric car is smashing all kinds of records?
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AChrysler ME Four-Twelve Concept
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BTesla Roadster
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CKia Soul
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DSauber-Mercedes C9
Tesla Roadster
If you're going electric, you don't have to sacrifice speed. The 2020 Tesla Roadster drives a claimed 250 MPH and, thanks to its powerful cell, can travel up to 620 miles without gassing up...or, rather, plugging in.
Question 16
At 216 MPH, what American car is still faster than most you will see on the open road?
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AMansory Vivere
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BHyundai Tucson
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COrca SC7
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DFord GT
Ford GT
The 216 MPH-Ford GT owes its speed to its aerodynamic teardrop shape. Pounding out 647 horsepower from its EcoBoost V6 engine, this model was built to last.
Question 17
What James Bond fave transports the spy from here to there fast?
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AKia Optima
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BJaguar XJR-9LM
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CSauber-Mercedes C9
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DAston Martin one-77
Aston Martin one-77
Of course, 007 wouldn't settle for anything less than an Aston Martin. This one-77 flies at 220 MPH, breaks 0 to 60 in 3.4 seconds, and features a V12 engine with 750-horsepower.
Question 18
This car may look a little goofy, but make no mistake. It is a sports car from the early 1960's that can hold its own with many of the other fastest cars from the decade.
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AAlpine A110
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BCaterham 7
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CPorsche 356
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DFerrari F430 Challenge
Porsche 356
This is the Porsche 356, which was produced from only 1960 to 1961. It may not be one of the best-known sports cars, but it is fast.
Question 19
Zoom, zoom – reaching over 300 MPH, what's this car, one of the fastest in the world?
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ADaimler-Benz T80
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BVector Avtech WX-8 HPV
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CFord Focus
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DBugatti Chiron Super Sport
Bugatti Chiron Super Sport
The Bugatti Chiron Super Sport speeds past the pack, racing upwards of 300 MPH. British driver Andy Wallace set the record as the first ever to exceed 300 MPH in a production car in August of 2019 when he took the Chiron up to 304 MPH.
Question 20
Another great looking car that can keep up with the best of them. This one is a roadster, so can you remember its name?
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ADodge Viper
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BAlfa Romeo Spider
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CApollo Intensa Emozione
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DBMW 315/1
Alfa Romeo Spider
You're looking at the Alfa Romeo Spider. This Italian speed car was actually made by Alfa Romeo all the way until 1993.
Question 21
This car is another that is a touch slower than most of the fastest cars of the 60's. Still, it has a notable design, and a 115 MPH top speed is not too bad.
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ABentley Continental GT
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BFalcon Motorsports Falcon F7
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CAustin-Healey 3000
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DCadillac Allanté
Austin-Healey 3000
You don't hear about many cars made by Jensen Motors since the company is now defunct, but the 3000 model is a beautiful car. It was called the "Big Healey" model.
Question 22
This is another incredibly fast car that does not look like it could leave the competition in the dust. In fact, if you don't look under the hood, it almost looks like a tame family car.
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ANissan Altima
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BPlymouth Prowler
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CPlymouth Satellite 426 Hemi
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DLexus NX200t
Plymouth Satellite 426 Hemi
You're looking at the Satellite 426 Hemi by Plymouth, a deceptively fast little car that can really tear it up on the racetrack if it gets let off its leash. This car was made in 1966.
Question 23
This car was first released in 1969, making it another one of the last sports cars to come out in the 1960's. Its run lasted for nearly a decade, eventually coming to an end in 1976.
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AVolkswagen Karmann Ghia
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BRenault 15/17
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CSylva Jester
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DPorsche 914
Porsche 914
It is the Porsche 914. This car took sleek to the extreme with its fold-in headlights and low-to-the-ground body.
Question 24
Here's another car that really nails that "50's" look. This makes perfect sense considering it was produced from 1956 to 1959.
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AAlfa Romeo RL
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BAustin-Healey 100-6
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CAC Propulsion tzero
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DLexus RC F
Austin-Healey 100-6
This car was called the Austin-Healey 100-6. You can tell just by hearing the name that it was one of many products of the collaboration between Austin and the Donald Healey Motor Company.
Question 25
With a top speed of 174 MPH, there is no question that this car was one of the fastest from the 60's, even if it was introduced in 1968, when the decade was very nearly over.
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AFerrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona
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BBuick Reatta
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CCaterham 21
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DFiat 124 Sport Spider
Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona
This is one of the most famous and well-known super cars from Ferrari. It is the Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona, which was first unveiled at Paris Auto Salon.
Question 26
Here is another car with a long production run, this time ending in 1961. This particular model is from 1948.
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AChrysler Windsor
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BCadillac Allanté
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CBMW M3
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DFiat X1/9
Chrysler Windsor
This is the Chrysler Windsor, which began production in 1939. Despite the long production run, it always kept a pretty consistent appearance.
Question 27
Top speeds of 241 MPH put this fast car way ahead of the pack in the '90s.
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AMcLaren F1
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BWeber Sportscar
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CJeep Renegade
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DSSC Aero SC/8T Prototype
McLaren F1
The 241 MPH-McLaren F1 blew minds for its unrivaled speed and performance. Called "the greatest automobile ever created," at the time, it set the Guinness World Record for the fastest production car.
Question 28
This 60's car has a strong 1950's feel to it. However, that doesn't stop it from being speedy, sleek and a notable vehicle from the decade.
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ALotus Elise GT1
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BNissan Datsun Sports 1200
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CRimac Concept_One
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DMorgan Aeromax
Nissan Datsun Sports 1200
It is the Nissan Datsun Sports 1200, or as it was sometimes called, the Nissan Datsun Fairlady 1200. This convertible first came out in 1965.
Question 29
Many consider this car to be the single fastest out of every car that was made in the 1940's.
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AFerrari 195 S
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BJaguar XK120
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CFord GT40
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DCaterham 7
Jaguar XK120
Whether or not the 1949 Jaguar XK120 could be beaten on the road, the car did break the production car speed record in 1949 with a speed of 124.6 MPH. Very, very impressive.
Question 30
Blink and you'll miss this supercar. Name that German model.
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A9FF GT9
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BRossin-Bertin Vorax
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CBrabus Rocket 800
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DFord Fiesta
9FF GT9
Based on the Porsche 011, the 9FF GT9 has improved weight distribution for speed, as it's mid-engined instead of rear-engined. This contributes to the supercar's record-breaking 257 MPH.
Question 31
This 1958 car is one of the absolute fastest from the 1950's. Reportedly, it could get up to 60 MPH from zero in just 5.6 seconds.
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APorsche 1500 RS Spyder
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BChevrolet Corvette
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CPorsche 718
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DFerrari 4.9 Superfast
Ferrari 4.9 Superfast
The Ferrari 4.9 Superfast was based on the 410 Superamerica chassis and engine, giving it a unique look, but a super powerful engine. Truly this was a remarkable vehicle.
Question 32
At 278 MPH, this car isn't playing. What is this hot model?
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AMansory Vivere
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BKoenigsegg Agera RS
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CNissan Altima
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DFord GT90 Concept
Koenigsegg Agera RS
Although the Hennessey Venom F5 has claimed a faster speed than the Koenigsegg Agera RS, the latter made it official through the Nevada Department of Transportation. With an average top speed of 278 MPH on public roads, the Swedish make is faster than a speeding bullet.
Question 33
This British super car was in production through nearly the entire 1960's, starting up in 1961 and ending the line in 1975. Look at that sleek design.
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AWestfield XI
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BTVR Tuscan Speed Six
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CJaguar C-X75 Prototype
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DJaguar E-Type
Jaguar E-Type
If you want style and speed, it is hard to beat the Jaguar E-Type. This car is the definition of cool.
Question 34
This one will get your blood pumping. What is this model that also claims 300 MPH top speeds?
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AHennessey Venom F5
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BOldsmobile Aerotech ST
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CKeating TKR
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DChevrolet Corsica
Hennessey Venom F5
The Hennessey Venom GT jumped its previous 2014 record of 270 MPH by breaking it in 2017 with 301 MPH. According to reports, the car can be brought from 0 to 249 MPH and back to 0 again in under half a minute. Talk about whiplash.
Question 35
This car looks like it has a nice mix between style and speed. It was released in 1948 and was in production through 1950.
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AAston Martin DB1
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BDonkervoort D8 GTO RS
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CFerrari 575M Maranello
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DJaguar XE SV Project 8
Aston Martin DB1
It's the Aston Martin DB1. Back in 1948, this car was actually called the 2-Litre Sports, but Aston Martin changed the name to DB1 retroactively.
Question 36
Here's another car that first hit the road in 1957. This famous car could get from 0 to 60 in just 7.2 seconds, which was incredibly impressive at the time.
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APorsche 1500 RS Spyder
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BMaserati Khamsin
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CPagani Zonda R
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DKoenigsegg CCXR Trevita
Porsche 1500 RS Spyder
This is the Porsche 1500 RS Spyder. In addition to being one of the fastest, this is also one of the most successful and profitable cars in history. It definitely deserves a spot in the 1950's fast car hall of fame.
Question 37
Here's another car that is actually a successor to another on this list. The first broke the speed record in 1967, and this one broke it again in 1969.
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AArtega GT
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BAston Martin Vantage
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CW Motors Fenyr SuperSport
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DLamborghini Miura P400S
Lamborghini Miura P400S
This is the Lamborghini Miura P400S, which follows after the Lamborghini Miura P400. It is quite a beauty, isn't it?
Question 38
You won't know what hit you in this 230 MPH speedster. Name that fast Italian.
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APagani Huayra
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BLotec Sirius
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CLexus NS
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DKoenigsegg Agera
Pagani Huayra
Often lauded for its looks, the Pagani Huayra is more than just a pretty face. Flying at 230 MPH, the Italian hypercar is aptly named for Huayra, the Quechua wind god.
Question 39
Here's another car that looks like it was created in the 30's. The actual production year may surprise you.
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AMazda Mazda MX-5
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BHonda S2000
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CMercedes-AMG GT S
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DMorgan +4
Morgan +4
You're looking at the Morgan +4, or the "Plus 4" as it is sometimes written. Despite its appearance, this car was actually made in 1950. It may technically be a 50's car, but it captures the 40's and 30's well, especially due to its development period in the late 40's.
Question 40
With a prestigious manufacturer, and a top speed of 145 MPH, it is hard not to love this sleek and pretty car.
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AAston Martin DB5
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BAudi RS5
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CBMW M850i
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DAston Martin Valkyrie
Aston Martin DB5
This is the one and only Aston Martin DB5. This car could go out on the town and perfectly conceal what lies underneath the hood.
Question 41
This car looks like it came straight out of the 30's, but it was released in 1945, and it has some serious power under the hood too.
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ADaihatsu Copen
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BNissan GT-R NISMO
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CAustin Twenty
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DMG TC Midget
MG TC Midget
The MG TC Midget was the first car made by MG after the war ended, and many say it is the primary reason the "Sports Car" craze took off.
Question 42
This car has an interesting history. It was developed until 1962, but it was never actually released. Even so, it just looks like it was made to smoke the competition in any race.
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AMcLaren Senna GTR
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BBugatti Type 252
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CCaterham 21
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DChevrolet Calibra
Bugatti Type 252
This sleek and speedy sports car was designed by Bugatti just before the company was sold to Hispano-Suiza. It's a shame the Bugatti Type 252 never saw the pavement.
Question 43
This car's predecessor was never released during the 40's, but it paved the way for this car that is firmly rooted in the decade. This particular model was released in 1946.
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AInfiniti G37S Coupe
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BAustin 8
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CFiat X1/9
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DFord GT40
Austin 8
You're looking at the Austin 8, which followed the Austin 7. The two series overlapped in 1939, and the Austin 8 was produced all the way until 1948.
Question 44
Here's another car that was released very late in the decade. It's a bit less iconic, but just look at it. You can tell every single aspect of this car was designed with a clear message in mind: "Fast!"
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ABuick Reatta
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BBugatti Type 252
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CFerrari 250GT California Spyder
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DCadillac XLR
Ferrari 250GT California Spyder
This one is the Ferrari 250GT California Spyder, made in 1959. This series of car would be produced until 1964.
Question 45
This oldie but a goodie hit 251 MPH in its heyday. Name that speedster.
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AUltima Evolution (1020 PS)
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BW Motors Lykan Hypersport
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CDauer Porsche 962 Le Mans
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DChevrolet Colorado
Dauer Porsche 962 Le Mans
Based on the Porsche 962 Group C racing car, the Dauer Porsche 962 Le Mans debuted as a road car at the Frankfurt Auto Show in 1993. With only a very limited thirteen cars made, those lucky few to own one are free to fly at 251 MPH.
Question 46
This car held the car speed record in 1961 with a top speed of 152 MPH. This was only the second time the car speed record was broken by a car that was produced in the 1950's.
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ASubaru BRZ
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BAston Martin DB4 GT
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CAston Martin One-77
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DChevrolet Corvette
Aston Martin DB4 GT
The honor of the car speed record back in 1961 goes to the Aston Martin DB4 GT. This is one of the most stylish and appealing cars to dominate the speed scene of the 50's.
Question 47
At 233 MPH, what Danish daredevil is quick on its feet?
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AKia Forte
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BZenvo ST1
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CMcLaren F1
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D9ff TR1000
Zenvo ST1
This Denmark-made high-performance vehicle launches from 0 to 60 in 2.9 seconds and tops out at 233 MPH. The Zenvo ST1 is the company's first model, and it looks like it's setting the bar high.
Question 48
This car may look fancy, and it is, but it was never mass produced. Unfortunately, only the prototype exists today. If it ever saw the road en masse, it would have been one fast car.
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ACadillac XLR
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BBuick Reatta
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CBugatti Type 252
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DFerrari 365 GT4 BB
Bugatti Type 252
You're looking at the Bugatti Type 252. The prototype now sits in the Cité de l’Automobile museum in Mulhouse, France.
Question 49
This one's a viper. Topping out at 270 MPH, name that hot rod.
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ADauer 962 Le Mans
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BMazda CX-5
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CBugatti 16/4 Veyron Grand Sport
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DHennessey Venom GT
Hennessey Venom GT
Not quite as fast as the Hennessey Venom F5, the Hennessey Venom GT recorded a one-direction speed of 270.4 MPH (a two-direction average is needed to make things official because of wind). Due to this model being handbuilt, some think calling it a production car is a bit controversial.
Question 50
This classic car was produced in 1959 and 1960, right as this speedy decade was wrapping up.
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APorsche 550
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BRenault Fuego
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CDatsun Sports 1000
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DTVR Griffith
Datsun Sports 1000
The name Datsun 1000 was proudly displayed on the side of the Datsun Sports 1000. Can you tell the Chevrolet Corvette influenced this car?
Question 51
This car is closely related to others that have appeared on this list. Take a look at the convertible roof, and hear the hum under the hood.
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AMercedes-AMG CLS 53
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BAustin A40 Sports
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CPolestar 1
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DAustin Ten
Austin A40 Sports
This car made its debut at the 1949 London Motor Show. It is the Austin A40 Sports and it was in production until 1953.
Question 52
This French car was in production from 1955 to 1961, covering the entire second half of the decade. The one pictured here is from 1958.
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AAlfa Romeo SZ
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BBMW M Roadster
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CAlpine A106
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DFerrari 348
Alpine A106
You're looking at the A106, which was developed by the French company Alpine. This was their first in a line of lightweight cars made of fiberglass and with the engine in the rear.
Question 53
Don't laugh at this slightly silly-looking car. Even the aesthetics were stripped away, so nothing stood in the way of making this car as fast as possible.
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AFerrari 166 S
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BDonkervoort D8 GTO
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CDodge Viper
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DJaguar XK150
Ferrari 166 S
You're looking at the Ferrari 166 S, which was produced specifically as a race car. The version made to be purchased for street use was called the Ferrari 166 Inter.
Question 54
Claiming 347 MPH, this aerodynamic bullet will outrace the fastest. Name that speed racer.
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ADevel Sixteen
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BHonda Pilot
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CAspark Owl
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DCallaway Sledgehammer Corvette
Devel Sixteen
With a claimed top speed of 347 MPH, the 2020 Devel Sixteen travels from 0 to 60 in under 2 seconds. Part of its incredible speed is credited to the supercar's aerodynamic design.
Question 55
This speedy car was only produced in a single year: 1957. Are you able to identify it?
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AMaserati Khamsin
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BVolkswagen Karmann Ghia
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CScion Scion FR-S
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DPorsche 718
Porsche 718
It is the Porsche 718, which is very similar to the Porsche 1500 RS Spyder, both in appearance and technical capabilities.
Question 56
Do you recognize this vehicle? Either way, this car had an impressive top speed.
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AMG Midget
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BUltima GTR
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CMazzanti Evantra
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DHealey Elliott
Healey Elliott
It is another Healey Elliott, this time the 1947 model. This fast car has been clocked going 110.8 MPH, which is absolutely incredible for its time.
Question 57
Debuting at the 1949 London Motor Show, this car was produced and sold from 1950 to 1953, making it one of the very first cars to make its mark on the 50's car scene.
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AChrysler Conquest
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BAustin A40 Sports
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CAston Martin Valkyrie
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DFerrari 212 Inter
Austin A40 Sports
It is the A40 Sports from the English company Austin. This car was just one that resulted from their collaboration with Jensen Motors.
Question 58
This special car had a short run beginning in 1951, helping set the tone for fast cars throughout the entire decade. The one pictured here is from 1953.
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APorsche 550
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BJaguar C-Type
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CMcLaren 720S
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DMercedes-Benz SL 500
Jaguar C-Type
You're looking at the Jaguar C-Type. This race car won the Le Mans 24 hours race on two separate occasions.
Question 59
This car certainly was prominent in the last few years of the 1950's, with its three-year production run.
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ABMW 507
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BFerrari Testarossa
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CChrysler Conquest
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DBMW M850i Entrada
BMW 507
The BMW 507 was sold from 1956 to 1959. It had a top speed of 122 MPH and could reach 60 MPH in just 11 seconds.
Question 60
This car has an unimposing look to it, but its top speed was 91 MPH.
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ASylva Leader
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BPontiac Fiero
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CAustin Atlantic
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DTVR Typhon
Austin Atlantic
You're looking at the Austin Atlantic. It was originally a convertible with four seats, although a two-seater was released a year later.
Question 61
Only 12 of this particular model of car were created back in 1948. There may not have been many of them, but it was renowned for its speed even back then.
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ARenault Fuego
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BMcLaren P1
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CTalbot Lago T26 Grand Sport
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DVauxhall VX220
Talbot Lago T26 Grand Sport
It's no wonder the Talbot Lago T26 Grand Sport was known for speed. It could supposedly go 124 MPH, which would tie it with the Jaguar XK120.
Question 62
This Italian car strives to combine aesthetics and speed. Just looking at it, you can hardly tell it was made to go fast and not just look good in your driveway.
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ABugatti Veyron EB 16.4
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BFerrari SP38 Deborah
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CJaguar XE SV Project 8
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DLamborghini Miura P400
Lamborghini Miura P400
You're looking at the Lamborghini Miura P400. Being made in 1967, this may be the first car with a rear mid-engined two-seat layout.
Question 63
You may think this 1961 car looks like a mobster would drive it, but the manufacturer creates fierce cars, and this one is no exception.
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AInfiniti G37S Coupe
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BJaguar F-Type SVR
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CJaguar XK150
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DKoenigsegg CCR
Jaguar XK150
The Jaguar XK150 may not be the fastest, with a top speed of 132 MPH, but it is certainly memorable, and a great example of that "classic car" look.
Question 64
Here's an unassuming sports car from the 60's. It may not be the fastest, but it is quite a bit faster than you might expect. Can you name it?
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AAlpine A110
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BAston Martin Vantage AMR
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CDodge Stealth
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DDaewoo Speedster
Alpine A110
It is the Alpine A110, which was manufactured for 26 years. It has a top speed of 130 MPH, which is far behind many others from the 60's but still nothing to sneeze at.
Question 65
Now here's a car that really was released in the 30's. This particular model was in 1939. However, it sparked several future series that would be released all throughout the 40's.
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AWestfield FW400
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BSEAT Cupra GT
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CAustin 7
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DSylva Jester
Austin 7
You're looking at the Austin 7, which got its start way back in 1922. You can see that older look in this car, but it can get going fast when you want it to.
Question 66
This is one last car that carries the spirit of the 1940's despite only being produced in 1950. As far as speed cars go, this one was seriously fast.
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ALamborghini Sesto Elemento
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BMaserati Merak
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CJaguar F-Type
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DFerrari 195 S
Ferrari 195 S
This is the Ferrari 195 S. Like all of Ferrari's sports cars, this one has some power under the hood. Its top speed is reportedly above 110 MPH.
Question 67
This is what luxury cars looked like back in 1948. Despite the label as a luxury car, this machine was no stranger to speed.
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ABristol 401
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BDonkervoort D8 GTO
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CGTA Spano
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DChrysler Viper
Bristol 401
You're looking at the Bristol 401, which was in production from 1948 through the end of the decade and until 1953.
Question 68
Here is another sleek car that almost looks more like it belongs in space than on the racetrack. Don't be fooled, however, because this one can match any other sports car from the 60's.
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AFord GT40 Mark III
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BMaserati Gran Turismo
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CLamborghini Miura
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DJaguar XK150
Ford GT40 Mark III
As another late 60's sports car, the Ford GT40 Mark III definitely turns some heads, especially because it was so incredibly fast.
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