This Chevrolet featured rounded fenders, chrome grilles, and inline-six engines. It was popular in the post war era during the 1940's. What car was it?
A. Chevy Deluxe
B. Corvette
C. Bel Air
A. Chevy Deluxe
In the 1940s the Postwar focuses on returning to civilian production and modernizing prewar designs. The sleek styling, famous “heart-shaped” grille. Hot rod favorite for decades. Which model was this?
A. Galaixie
B. Ford Deluxe
C. Falcon
B. Ford Deluxe
In the 1940s Postwar luxury and engineering innovation with the model iconic for its “woody” styling — real wood panels on the body — and upscale interiors. What model was this?
A. Letter Car
B. Town and Country
C. Saratoga
B. Town and Country
In 1940 with its postwar elegance and dynaflow innovation this was Buicks best-seller after WWI; known for its “bombsight” hood ornament and smooth inline-eight engine. What model was this?
A. Buick Not Super
B. Buick Super
C. Buick Deluxe
B. Buick Super
In the 1940s wartime and reconstruction begins bringing us Toyota’s first production passenger car (inspired by the 1930s Chevrolet and Chrysler). What model was this?
A. Toyota AA
B. Toyota BB
C. Toyota CC
A. Toyota AA
This style was in the "Golden Age of Style" it was when power glide automatic transmission was first introduced; it was also the first mass-market automatic from Chevy. What model is being described?
A. Camaro
B. Chevy Styleline
C. Corvette
C. Corvette
The 1950s was the chrome age and birth of icons focusing on style, power, and the beginning of the modern Ford lineup. This model was Ford’s personal luxury two-seater, rival to the Corvette. Which model was it?
A. Thunderbird
B. Fairlane 500
C. F-150
A. Thunderbird
In the 1950s forward look and rise of style continued as Chrysler’s luxury mainstay; popular among affluent buyers. What model was this?
A. New Yorker
B. New Jerseyer
C. New Hampshirer
A. New Yorker
In the 1950s chrome, power, and jet age - style were in and a limited-edition luxury convertible celebrating Buick’s 50th anniversary was released; it is highly collectible today. What model is this?
A. Buick Skylark
B. Buick Moonlark
C. Buick Starlark
A. Buick Skylark
In the 1950s the rebirth and domestic growth happened showing Japan’s first true luxury sedan and Toyota’s flagship; used widely by government and business officials. What model is this?
A. Toyota Princess
B. Toyota Tiara
C. Toyota Crown
C. Toyota Crown
1960s Muscle and Modernization is a big part of the style of these cars, focusing on power and performance! Which style goes along with the description?
A. Bel Air
B. Camaro
C. Chevy Fleetline
B. Camaro
In the 1960s muscle, mustang, and moderen design focuses on performance, youth culture, and stylish practicality. The car that created the “pony car” segment; massive cultural success. Which model was this?
A. Cobra
B. LTD II
C. 1/2 Mustang
C. 1/2 Mustang
In the 1960s luxury and the early muscle era had a distinctive design, hidden headlights, and advanced features (power everything). What model was this?
A. Windsor
B. Newport
C. Imperial
C. Imperial
In the 1960s performance and style was big on peoples list! A performance-oriented full-size car with V8 power and luxury features was released. What model was this?
A. Buick Housecat
B. Buick Calmcat
C. Buick Wildcat
C. Buick Wildcat
In the 1960s global expansion and popularization introduced one of the best-selling cars in history. Compact, reliable, and economical. What model is this?
A. Toyota Super Sport
B. Toyota Deluxe
C. Toyota Corolla
C. Toyota Corolla
In the 1970s muscle fades and luxury rises, focusing on emission controls, oil crisis, and downsizing. Which model is best described in the description?
A. Monte Carlo
B. Corvair
C. Nomad
A. Monte Carlo
In the 19702 muscle fades, luxury and economy rises. This truck dominated the pickup market, cementing its long-term success. Which model was this?
A. F-150
B. Bronco
C. 4 Runner
A. F-150
In the 1970s big cars and the mid-size “personal luxury coupe” was a big hit during the decade’s downsizing trend. Which Chrysler model is in this mix?
A. Cordoba
B. Mustang
C. Accord
A. Cordoba
In the 1970s big luxury and muscle Buick released a high-performance legend, especially with the 455 Stage 1 V8 (one of the fastest muscle cars of its time). What model was this?
A. Buick GSX
B. Buick ABC
C. Buick XYZ
A. Buick GSX
In the 1970s reliability fuel efficiency and a US success were all achieved for Toyota! A sporty coupe was released that brought style and performance at an affordable price. What model was this?
A. Toyota Fleetline
B. Toyota Celica
C. Toyota Nomad
B. Toyota Celica
In the 1980s efficientcy and computerization rises, focusing on fuel efficiency, front wheel drive, and early digitail systems. This vehicle was Chevys first front wheel drive car, which was it?
A. Camaro
B. Silverado
C. Citation
C. Citation
The 19802 were all about efficiency, technology, and a comeback! This model had a revolutionary design and aerodynamics; one of the best-selling cars of the decade. What model was it?
A. Rav 4
B. Taurus
C. Highlander
B. Taurus
This luxury Chrysler model was available as a sedan, coupe, and convertible. Which model was it?
A. Mustang
B. LeBaron
C. Corvette
B. LeBaron
In the 1980s downsizing, technology, and turbo produced a compact car that reflected Buick’s adaptation to fuel-efficient trends. What model is this?
A. Buick Skyeagle
B. Buick Skypigeon
C. Buick Skyhawk
C. Buick Skyhawk
In the 1980s technology, comfort, and refinment were big! Launched in 1982; became Toyota’s new global midsize benchmark. What model was this?
A. Toyota Camry
B. Toyota Camera
C. Toyota Carton
A. Toyota Camry