This company was "first by far with a postwar car"
What was Studebaker?
This car was the first popularly priced "personal luxury car"
What is the Ford Thunderbird?
Name one of the "three P's" of American luxury in the 1930's
What were Peerless, Packard, or Pierce Arrow?
This pony car was actually introduced a week before the Ford Mustang
What is the Plymouth Barracuda?
This sports car featured doors that slid into the front fenders
What is the Kaiser Darrin?
The founder of this company was the subject of a film by Francis Ford Coppola
What was Tucker?
GM's first true personal luxury coupe, described as "half Rolls-Royce, half Ferrari"
What is the Buick Riviera?
This Full Classic featured the first hidden headlights and aligator-style hood
What is the Cord 810/812?
The name of this pony car comes from French slang for "friend, pal, or comrade"
What is Camaro?
These British sports cars started a craze among American GIs during/after WWII
What are the MG T-series?
This company was the first to introduce a modern envelope bodied car, post WWII
What Was Kaiser-Frasier?
GM's first entry into the lowest end end of the market, launched as a 1970 model
What is Chevrolet Monte Carlo?
This car was the first aerodynamically styled car, and was considered a failure in its day
What is the Chrysler Airflow?
A late entry into the pony car field, based on the Plymouth Barracuda
What is the Dodge Challenger?
These sports cars were sold by a certain "Mad Man" furniture salesman
What was the Muntz Jet?
This company offered "step down" design in its postwar cars
What was Hudson?
The first front wheel drive personal luxury car (and first FWD American car in 30 years).
What is the Oldsmobile Toronado?
The car was not a marque in its own right, but considered a sub-marque of Cadillac
What was LaSalle?
This Mustang variant was styled by Larry Shinoda, a former GM employee
What is the Ford Mustang Mach I?
This sports car was not advertised as such, but rather as a "personal luxury car"
What was the Ford Thunderbird?
These two companies merged to form American Motors in 1954
What are Nash and Hudson?
The personal luxury car most often cited as the most collectible car of the 1980s
What is the Buick Regal Grand National/GNX?
This automobile was THE supercar of the 1930's
What is Duesenburg?
This shortened version of AMC's pony car entry was in reality a two-seater sports car
What is the AMC AMX?
This car was the result of a collaboration between an American manufacturer (drivetrain), British Manufacturer (bodies) with styling by Italy's Pininfarina
What is Nash-Healey?