1967 is one of my favorites – late 70s to 80s were far worse designs
soyifiedredditadmin
I think designers went too far with slimming down the bumpers, it looks strange and makes small accident a big deal, it lead to government intervention where they mandated 5mph bumpers which were in turn too big.
Acrobatic-Building29
There is no such thing as an ugly Cadillac. Now go wash out your mouth with soap.
Quietus76
I love the 3rd gen (71-74) Dodge Charger. It was one of the first cars that I fell in love with as a kid. I finally bought one earlier this year. I can’t tell you how many people make comments like “why didn’t you get a 68?”, and I want to say f’ck you, where’s yours?
VAG3943
I like it. The lines were very clean.
B4USLIPN2
The Plymouth Superbird is one of the ugliest cars I’ve seen. That terrible round snout up front and the god awful grocery cart handle on the back puts this homely vehicle on my UGLIEST TOP 10 list.
I know this is an unpopular opinion because they sell for BIG BUCKS.
4f150stuff
I’d say my unpopular car design opinion is that I prefer big four door sedans over two door models. To me, most four door classics look better than their two door counterparts
daubs1974
1968 to 1974 Chevelle’s look like trash. 66 and 67 were absolute perfection.
CplTenMikeMike
The so-called fox- body Mustangs. Can’t stand them.
Pineydude
I love old caddies, and other American land yachts.
MadMaxine1985
The 1978 Mustang King Cobra is my favorite mustang of all time.
I realize it’s one of the public’s least favorite mustangs, but I love it’s over the top looks and funky graphics package.
The engine can always be built to preform much better than stock.
Illustrious-Set-9230
Man, I’d take that caddy ragtop in a minute
CapTexAmerica
Stacked > Side-by-side headlights
UnderwhelmingAF
I’ve never understood the appeal of the 1980’s Monte Carlo SS. Boxy design with a 180hp 305 under the hood. I mean they’re fine I guess, but not for the stupid prices some of them are bringing today.
Manganmh89
Haha I have a 66, it’s my favorite!!
NewHampshireAngle
To understand this car you need to see it from the perspective of a little kid riding in the backseat as I do. Not a great car, but a great experience.
PantherChicken
I love the 80’s station wagons complete with stick-on wood trim. Rear-facing seat and 11 passengers? Sign me up.
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Most classics from the USA are ugly, mostly because they’re large and poorly proportioned.
[The 67 Eldorado](https://www.classiccarstodayonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/34-1967-Cadillac-Eldorado-right-rear-view-Richard-Sexton.jpg) looks nice. The rest of them still look like something 80 year olds would drive, or remind me of driving through a bad neighborhood in the early 90s. Most of them are just a dilution of earlier and better Cadillac styling.
1967 is one of my favorites – late 70s to 80s were far worse designs
I think designers went too far with slimming down the bumpers, it looks strange and makes small accident a big deal, it lead to government intervention where they mandated 5mph bumpers which were in turn too big.
There is no such thing as an ugly Cadillac. Now go wash out your mouth with soap.
I love the 3rd gen (71-74) Dodge Charger. It was one of the first cars that I fell in love with as a kid. I finally bought one earlier this year. I can’t tell you how many people make comments like “why didn’t you get a 68?”, and I want to say f’ck you, where’s yours?
I like it. The lines were very clean.
The Plymouth Superbird is one of the ugliest cars I’ve seen. That terrible round snout up front and the god awful grocery cart handle on the back puts this homely vehicle on my UGLIEST TOP 10 list.
I know this is an unpopular opinion because they sell for BIG BUCKS.
I’d say my unpopular car design opinion is that I prefer big four door sedans over two door models. To me, most four door classics look better than their two door counterparts
1968 to 1974 Chevelle’s look like trash. 66 and 67 were absolute perfection.
The so-called fox- body Mustangs. Can’t stand them.
I love old caddies, and other American land yachts.
The 1978 Mustang King Cobra is my favorite mustang of all time.
I realize it’s one of the public’s least favorite mustangs, but I love it’s over the top looks and funky graphics package.
The engine can always be built to preform much better than stock.
Man, I’d take that caddy ragtop in a minute
Stacked > Side-by-side headlights
I’ve never understood the appeal of the 1980’s Monte Carlo SS. Boxy design with a 180hp 305 under the hood. I mean they’re fine I guess, but not for the stupid prices some of them are bringing today.
Haha I have a 66, it’s my favorite!!
To understand this car you need to see it from the perspective of a little kid riding in the backseat as I do. Not a great car, but a great experience.
I love the 80’s station wagons complete with stick-on wood trim. Rear-facing seat and 11 passengers? Sign me up.