I have three from 1971:
Maserati Bora
Lotus Elan Sprint DHC
Plymouth Hemi 'cuda
1978 wasn't a great year for cars. The muscle cars had been replaced with "personal luxury coupes", which generally translated as heavier, uglier, and less powerful shadows of their former selves. Emissions controls and crash standards hit imported sports cars even harder; these cars had less power and less weight to begin with. The '80s would bring in cars with crash standards designed in from the get-go, and fuel injected engines that could hit emissions targets without compromising performance, but those were still on the drawing board in 1978.
With a few notable exceptions.
So I'm going to go with the BMW 633csi.
Second choice, and one that was introduced that year, would be a Mazda RX-7. The Supra was also introduced that year, but it would be another generation before it found its stride.
oldeskewltoy said:I win.........
Hard to argue with a GTO but I think mine is a pretty good runner up
I was sad about 1986, until I checked the Wikipedia page and learned that much cooler stuff than the Taurus debuted then. It's a tough choice between the E30 M3 and the Porsche 959 for me.
Not a great year for cars, at least in the looks department, but you could do a lot worse than this in 62
If I had to pick just one it would probably be a 1965 maserati Tipo 151
But, the Jag E type
The Porsche 911
any of the Lamborghinis from that year
or (because I'm really a Mopar guy at heart) a Hemi Coronet
would be welcome in my fleet.
I want to say Series 1 RX-7, because of all of the first generation RX-7s I have had, my favorite is still the S1. We were both introduced to the world in March of 1978.
Buuuuuut.
weird toss up: Ferrari 288 GTO or AE86 Corolla
One's a dream car but perfect in only certain settings, the other is fine almost everywhere else.
In reply to Colin Wood :
MGTC 1948
Technically the XK120 was introduce at the Christmas auto show in London. 1948.
ummm....1975. About as deep in the abyss to auto manufacturing as you can get. Can I go motorcycle?
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