As a apprentice mechanic,"mecano" as they called us in the 70sI was working for 4 years in Switzerland from my 16th birthday to the army in 75,in a garage owned by a passionnate lover of "all brands"sportscar,and not all but most of the cars in this video came in our place Tears in my eyes,emotional delight are what your video provoque in me today,a BIG THANK YOU is what you desserve,and of course,a new subscriber! Well done,mon ami!
I had an Alfa Romeo, early 70's convertible. That was a fun car! My dad also had a couple of E-type jags a Studebaker convertible. He influenced my interest in vintage cars. I would take pretty much any on your list, especially the C-1 'vette.
Camaro is not a sedan, it is a coupe. The ZF is not an engine, it is a grearbox in the DB5. Mustang is a GT car, not a sportscar. Vintage cars correctly referred to as prewar, not "Classics" from the 1960s. The E Type is missing: heresy! 308s had leather, not vinyl. I can't keep up with all the mistakes.
A great car at the time was the Sunbeam Tiger: an alpine body with a 260ci Ford V-8 stuffed under the hood. They later changed it to a 289, In think. A real sleeper car.
@@martinehrlich3908 no, one would assume the producers have a certain amount of time and they included that one in another of their videos, as i said, in case someone was looking for it.
MOST BEAUTIFUL CARS list and NO E TYPE??? Sorry to say this but lots of lovely cars were made in other countries other than AMERICA! What about the Mercedes Gullwing, stunning German engineering too? Never yet watched an American lists video without it been filled with American products!
I remember my Uncle owning an early Datsun 240z, and if asked about it, what he remembers most about the car is him gettin spanked by a Triumph TR6 from red light to red light...it's been 35yrs at least and he's still pissed off...lmao
My dad had an old 60s datsun 1200 roadster 2 seater with black leather on the seats, doors and top. We called it the, "silver bullet" because of the color and speed. I learned to drive as a 15 year old on that car because it was so easy. Dad entered it in a ton of rally's, etc., and we drove all over California in it. I fell in love with driving manual cars and convertibles forever! I'm 60 now, and that car is still my dream of perfection ...
The DeTomaso Pantera was also nice because it had a ford drivetrain in it so maintenance was inexpensive. The camaro wasn't a turbo charged v8, it was called a 396 turbo jet motor. Just the name Chevrolet gave it like the Oldsmobile rocket 350. The 1963 corvette stingray did not have the engine in the back. The 2020 c8 corvette was the first corvette to have the engine behind the driver.
Yup there’s some mistakes in this video ugh...just chiming in...the 2020 mid engine Corvette was also the first flat plane crankshaft vs cross plane. You probably already knew that though lol
Personally, I think the E-type Jag, 1970 Plymouth Superbird, and 1967 Ferrari 275 GTB/4 should’ve been on this list. Overall, a nice list of beautiful cars
no matter how many beautiful cars I see in my lifetime only one will take the cake in my heart 1978 cadillac fleetwood brougham D'elegance (which is the extra trim package btw) the sharp edges of the car and inward curving body of the side panels gave that car a look I have never seen anywhere else period the interior is sleek with velvet seats that feel like your couch it even had a hydraulic boot lid in 78!! lights and ashtrays were built into all passenger doors (for if your lady wants to have a drag) as expected of cadillac the tailfins are still noticable albeit small and the front grill is so good looking oh performance? just 75 cubic inches shy of the biggest engine ever put in a cadillac in other terms 425 cubic inches (to be clear it's horsepower wasn't that impressive only 180) the size is pretty impressive though look up the car and you'll see for your self the only car I will call most beautiful and truly mean it.
The e type should have been on the list as even Enzo Ferrari said it was the mosft beautiful car he had ever seen....and by the way the 1963. Corvette Stingray was a front engined car, not rear engined.
#7 1969 Boss 429 Mustang labeled as 1964 Aston Martin DB5. Also, #6 1963 Corvette Sting Ray, you stated the engine and spare tire were housed in the rear(trunk space). NOPE. The spare tire, yes. The engine, NOPE. The engine was in front. Always(1953-2019) has been in front, until recently(2020) switching to a Mid-Engine. As for your #1 1958 Corvette C1, I'll let you slide for failing to state 'The changes made between 1955 and 1957 are what led to the success of the 1958 Model.' The only difference between a 1957 and 1958 is purely cosmetic. Minor body changes, with the biggest change being the Headlights, were the only separation between both Models. Everything under body was identical.
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Of these the DeTomatso is my choice, where is the the Jaguar E Type said by MANY ( including Enzo Ferrari ) to be the most beautiful car in the world!!!!!
No 1967 camaro or any other year ever came with a turbocharged engine. The engine was called a “turbo-jet” which was just a play on words regarding the carb jets because it sounds cool. But no turbo charging ever. The automatic transmission was also called a turbo-matic again because it sounds cool. I’m not trying to be harsh, I just think historical videos should be accurate. The F bodies ( camaro /Firebird) that did have an actual turbocharger was the 1981 Trans am having a 301 ci v8 running about 6-8 pounds of boost, also the 1989 Trans Am (Turbo TA) was fitted with a 3.8 L V6 with a turbocharger boosting about 16 pounds. There were camaros fitted with turbos aftermarket but No factory camaros.
Camaro wouldn't even exist if it wasn't for the incredible success of the Ford Mustang, Which has out lived, out performed and out sold every car on this list
That is because there never was one… The guy thinks turbo jet equals turbo charger and since it probably has a turbo Matic transmission I guess that means it has two turbos
None of these cars looked as good as these restored ones I bought a brand new Fiat 124 in 1969 and was literally falling apart within 3 years and 40 k miles It was a fun car but it was built out of junk
Chevrolet stole all the ideas from Pontiac who first came out with the Firebird. Chevrolet wanted to suppress the Firebird to protect the Corvette during the mid 1960s. I know because my dad was a product engineer at Pontiac since '47.
Definately not a credbile list of "beauty" if it doesn't include a '64 E Type and a Lotus Elan S4 plus, maybe the Ferrari GTB4. If you were to include cars specifically for the track the term "beautiful" could not be applied to anything after 1970 - everything got a bit weird after about 1970. On the track think about the Jaguar C or D type, Ferrari's 250LM or the 330P4, The Cobra Coupe, Ford GT40 and the Lola T70.
Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale not there? Your list is invalid. But more prominently, the Jag E-type is easily one of the most beautiful cars ever built, and far better looking than at least half the cars on your list. The 68 Camaro and Charger might be decently good-looking, and are iconic, but hardly in the "most beautiful" category.
Very biased account in US favour. Iconic Americana it is though. But no Hemi Cuda? I am from Great Britain. I am not a fan of american cars but wow! As far as design goes you cannot beat 1956 the Cadillac Eldorado! In those days you guys had blazed a trail in design. So confident we're you as a nation that you boasted your wealth in metal. Corvette Stingray? You bet!! But come on, Dukes of Hazard Dodge Charger. I raced a Charger Goodwood race's but I was driving a 1958 Jaguar D Type TALLY HOOOOO😁😁
Cars where art works back in the good old days, cars had character.. New cars all look the same cause they are desinged by computers.. New cars are boring looking no matter the brand..Back then each company had theyre own desing language, now not so much..
Jaguar E-type? Lancia stratos? Lancia delta integrale? Ford GT? Shelby cobra? Lotus esprit turbo? Triumph TR6? That's what would have been on my list.
E-type series 1 most definitely!
The frog eye Sprite for me. Underpowered but true sports car.
Missing the e-type is a sin
Which should be top list between db5 and E type
@@heavyunit161or the db4 zagato, that too is a very beautiful car which is often forgotten.
As a apprentice mechanic,"mecano" as they called us in the 70sI was working for 4 years in Switzerland from my 16th birthday to the army in 75,in a garage owned by a passionnate lover of "all brands"sportscar,and not all but most of the cars in this video came in our place
Tears in my eyes,emotional delight are what your video provoque in me today,a BIG THANK YOU is what you desserve,and of course,a new subscriber!
Well done,mon ami!
I had an Alfa Romeo, early 70's convertible. That was a fun car! My dad also had a couple of E-type jags a Studebaker convertible. He influenced my interest in vintage cars. I would take pretty much any on your list, especially the C-1 'vette.
Better-looking then new sport cars.
You have 2 corvettes and DON’T include the Jaguar E-Type?!?!?!!?
Man ! that music and narration was heavy. For a second I thought I am looking at top 15 most immediate threats to Earth
You know very little about classic cars.
Great list, several of my personal favorites !!
I love Classic Cars!
Don't you wish they'd show some?
As far as desire, the Austin Healey 3000 is the most beautiful of all. It looks like a sportscar, not a supercar.
🤪No XKE, no Lancia Flaminia, no Elan, no XKSS, no Dino 206 etc. This was a total🤪
Thank you for the update, Top Fives..!! I used to drive a Ford Mustang (1992) back in the 90s.. An awesome car to own.
my '88 Trans Am GTA used to eat Mustangs daily
I'm so pissed you didn't include the e-type
This was obviously done by a committee. E-Types are beyond their understanding.
Seems odd
Camaro is not a sedan, it is a coupe.
The ZF is not an engine, it is a grearbox in the DB5.
Mustang is a GT car, not a sportscar.
Vintage cars correctly referred to as prewar, not "Classics" from the 1960s.
The E Type is missing: heresy!
308s had leather, not vinyl.
I can't keep up with all the mistakes.
He also claimed the Camaro had a turbocharged engine 🤦🏻♂️
RIght?! How about that 1967 Turbo camaro....hahaha. Vinyl in a Ferrari ??? Haha didn’t catch that one.
True! Pony car would also be acceptable in some circles haha
Also said Miura had it's engine at the rear.
It's actually mid engined.
The 240Z was usually referred to as the
24 Ounce.
Bristol, AC, Alvis, MG, Jaguar.
A great car at the time was the Sunbeam Tiger: an alpine body with a 260ci Ford V-8 stuffed under the hood. They later changed it to a 289, In think. A real sleeper car.
Beauty and style is subjective.
Missed Mercedes SL 1954 gullwing. A beautiful classic.
It's included in a different one of their videos
@@MrG9002 so that makes it too ugly to be here?
@@martinehrlich3908 no, one would assume the producers have a certain amount of time and they included that one in another of their videos, as i said, in case someone was looking for it.
Cool retro cars
MOST BEAUTIFUL CARS list and NO E TYPE??? Sorry to say this but lots of lovely cars were made in other countries other than AMERICA! What about the Mercedes Gullwing, stunning German engineering too? Never yet watched an American lists video without it been filled with American products!
Well worth watching. I'm surprised the Jaguar E-Type didn't get a mention though.
It was number one in the Top twenty but they haven’t shown the top five as they really don’t need selling.
Italians do have a sense of flair and flare 💃🔥 that's amore 🤩
I remember my Uncle owning an early Datsun 240z, and if asked about it, what he remembers most about the car is him gettin spanked by a Triumph TR6 from red light to red light...it's been 35yrs at least and he's still pissed off...lmao
I had a TR6, I'm surprised it remained running long enough to get to all those red lights....lol
Then something was wrong with the Z. The Z ate the TR6 up on the track. I’ve owned both, still have a Z.
My dad had an old 60s datsun 1200 roadster 2 seater with black leather on the seats, doors and top. We called it the, "silver bullet" because of the color and speed. I learned to drive as a 15 year old on that car because it was so easy. Dad entered it in a ton of rally's, etc., and we drove all over California in it. I fell in love with driving manual cars and convertibles forever! I'm 60 now, and that car is still my dream of perfection ...
The DeTomaso Pantera was also nice because it had a ford drivetrain in it so maintenance was inexpensive. The camaro wasn't a turbo charged v8, it was called a 396 turbo jet motor. Just the name Chevrolet gave it like the Oldsmobile rocket 350. The 1963 corvette stingray did not have the engine in the back. The 2020 c8 corvette was the first corvette to have the engine behind the driver.
Yup there’s some mistakes in this video ugh...just chiming in...the 2020 mid engine Corvette was also the first flat plane crankshaft vs cross plane. You probably already knew that though lol
Glad I lived during that period of stylish and fun cars Today's vehicles are nothing but a generic and mundane lack of imagination.
Personally, I think the E-type Jag, 1970 Plymouth Superbird, and 1967 Ferrari 275 GTB/4 should’ve been on this list. Overall, a nice list of beautiful cars
Definitely the Superbird - MOPAR OR NO CAR
👍great video
You must have very low standards, or else very little knowledge of the subject at hand.
As Henry Ford said of the early Fords, "You can get it in any color you like, as long as it's black."
I love seeing japanese cars and muscles as well
Ugh
@@ricooreily1597 lol
1975 Jensen Interpreter belongs on the list
I love the Pantera!!!!
No E type ?
This guy sounds like Charlie sheen. Winning !
Mercedes 300 gullwing? Lancia stratos?
no matter how many beautiful cars I see in my lifetime only one will take the cake in my heart
1978 cadillac fleetwood brougham D'elegance (which is the extra trim package btw)
the sharp edges of the car and inward curving body of the side panels gave that car a look I have never seen anywhere else period
the interior is sleek
with velvet seats that feel like your couch it even had a hydraulic boot lid in 78!!
lights and ashtrays were built into all passenger doors
(for if your lady wants to have a drag)
as expected of cadillac the tailfins are still noticable albeit small
and the front grill is so good looking
oh performance?
just 75 cubic inches shy
of the biggest engine ever put in a cadillac
in other terms
425 cubic inches (to be clear it's horsepower wasn't that impressive only 180)
the size is pretty impressive though
look up the car and you'll see for your self the only car I will call most beautiful and truly mean it.
Thank You
Chris Kane showed the 57 Chevy exactly how to be classic.
I ♥︎thunderbirds
Back when cars were made to last and last. Nowadays they are expensive throw aways, expensive throw aways. Amazon, car hop trays.
You forgot the most beautiful out of all of them, the Corvette c3 from 1968-1973
Bro the ford mustang tho!!!!!!!
I JUST LOVE THE CLASSICS! ITS JUST 33k! That’s very good 😃
How on earth could you leave the E Type Jaguar off this list?
Would definitely have put E Type in there
You forgot to mention my 1991 Acura NSX
The e type should have been on the list as even Enzo Ferrari said it was the mosft beautiful car he had ever seen....and by the way the 1963. Corvette Stingray was a front engined car, not rear engined.
How do you leave out the E-Type ????
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All about perception I guess. For me the Jaguar E-Type is the most beautiful.
11:42 change tje soundtrack. Can you say to me what is this song?
Great list! However, I assume you went out to smoke your crack pipe when it was time to list the 68 Ferrari Daytona?
My husband (RIPP) fave car he owned: Dodge Charger iridescent green
Condolences to u and family
#7 1969 Boss 429 Mustang labeled as 1964 Aston Martin DB5. Also, #6 1963 Corvette Sting Ray, you stated the engine and spare tire were housed in the rear(trunk space). NOPE. The spare tire, yes. The engine, NOPE. The engine was in front. Always(1953-2019) has been in front, until recently(2020) switching to a Mid-Engine. As for your #1 1958 Corvette C1, I'll let you slide for failing to state 'The changes made between 1955 and 1957 are what led to the success of the 1958 Model.' The only difference between a 1957 and 1958 is purely cosmetic. Minor body changes, with the biggest change being the Headlights, were the only separation between both Models. Everything under body was identical.
1958 was the first year for quad headlights.
I think they changed the cam in 58 to give it 15 more hp, I could be wrong
Also at 4:58 that's a Chevelle not a Camaro and there were no turbocharged engines offered on either in 1967...and numerous other mistakes
Yeah missed a few Oldsmobile Buick Pontiac GTO 442 GSX
Even Enzo Ferrari himself said that the E-Type Jaguar was the most beautiful car ever built. And it doesn't even make your list??? Get Real.
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And the Jaguar E Type?
Why do you call your channel Top Fives when every subject you cover has 15 entries?
Of these the DeTomatso is my choice, where is the the Jaguar E Type said by MANY ( including Enzo Ferrari ) to be the most beautiful car in the world!!!!!
pppfftt... WTF? not a single Pontiac mentioned.
Buick Wildcat, Studebaker Golden Hawk
Trans Am, whats your pleasure - quote from Smokey & the Bandit
The porsche 356 aint nothing but a beetle with a different body...
for reels ofc 😂
Cool thumbnail, are you a long haired lady? I like long haired woman, very attractive.
Corvette,, emgine in the back..Unless is the c8 the engine is in the front😂
2:48 slotmags on a Z 240 ? No no no . IMO.
5:09 Camaro turns into a Chevelle
Only the first of the 308 gtbs were fibreglass. Not the later model GTS.
This started off looking like a murder documentary…
dude called the camaro a v8 TURBO SEDAN?
No 1967 camaro or any other year ever came with a turbocharged engine. The engine was called a “turbo-jet” which was just a play on words regarding the carb jets because it sounds cool. But no turbo charging ever. The automatic transmission was also called a turbo-matic again because it sounds cool. I’m not trying to be harsh, I just think historical videos should be accurate. The F bodies ( camaro /Firebird) that did have an actual turbocharger was the 1981 Trans am having a 301 ci v8 running about 6-8 pounds of boost, also the 1989 Trans Am (Turbo TA) was fitted with a 3.8 L V6 with a turbocharger boosting about 16 pounds. There were camaros fitted with turbos aftermarket but No factory camaros.
Ford Cobra? Without that car being mentioned defames the credibility of this video.
How many errors did YOU spot? Tune in next week when someone else describes tanks badly in their second language.
I’m insulted that the 1957 chevy bel air was not number one
Datsun was Nessun it's the same company, so they wouldn't be competing each other.
no ferrari 250 gto
The Corvette has no rear seat. The Pantera was rushed into production, by Ford, was uncomfortable to drive, and was an overall heap. Elvis shot his.
Camaro wouldn't even exist if it wasn't for the incredible success of the Ford Mustang, Which has out lived, out performed and out sold every car on this list
Mercedes 280sl gullwing should be no.1!!
What about 77 translator give me give the translator some love
I don’t remember a Chevy with a Turbo .
That is because there never was one… The guy thinks turbo jet equals turbo charger and since it probably has a turbo Matic transmission I guess that means it has two turbos
the 240 z had one huge advantage . it did not break down
None of these cars looked as good as these restored ones I bought a brand new Fiat 124 in 1969 and was literally falling apart within 3 years and 40 k miles
It was a fun car but it was built out of junk
SO MANY factual errors!
The Corvette was not rear engine. Sheesh!
Alfa Romeo ❤🌷🎈❣
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Chevrolet stole all the ideas from Pontiac who first came out with the Firebird. Chevrolet wanted to suppress the Firebird to protect the Corvette during the mid 1960s. I know because my dad was a product engineer at Pontiac since '47.
Nissan IS Datsun always was. Or better Datsun always was a Nissan.
Someone needs a pair of glasses.
That corvette is too much
Definately not a credbile list of "beauty" if it doesn't include a '64 E Type and a Lotus Elan S4 plus, maybe the Ferrari GTB4.
If you were to include cars specifically for the track the term "beautiful" could not be applied to anything after 1970 - everything got a bit weird after about 1970. On the track think about the Jaguar C or D type, Ferrari's 250LM or the 330P4, The Cobra Coupe, Ford GT40 and the Lola T70.
Forget the Fiat and the Alpha, rust buckets.
E type Jaguar should be no1.
240 z 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
I like the 280
not bad either
Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale not there? Your list is invalid. But more prominently, the Jag E-type is easily one of the most beautiful cars ever built, and far better looking than at least half the cars on your list. The 68 Camaro and Charger might be decently good-looking, and are iconic, but hardly in the "most beautiful" category.
Very biased account in US favour. Iconic Americana it is though. But no Hemi Cuda? I am from Great Britain. I am not a fan of american cars but wow! As far as design goes you cannot beat 1956 the Cadillac Eldorado! In those days you guys had blazed a trail in design. So confident we're you as a nation that you boasted your wealth in metal. Corvette Stingray? You bet!! But come on, Dukes of Hazard Dodge Charger. I raced a Charger Goodwood race's but I was driving a 1958 Jaguar D Type
TALLY HOOOOO😁😁
I like the 59 caddies, them were some HUGE fins haha
What about the 1967 Shelby GT500 Fastback
Cars where art works back in the good old days, cars had character.. New cars all look the same cause they are desinged by computers.. New cars are boring looking no matter the brand..Back then each company had theyre own desing language, now not so much..
Talking about a 67 Camaro they show a Chevelle and say it’s turbo charged, oops.
That was the ultra rare turbo Camarovelle....they didn’t make many bahaha
You guys need to fact check a lot of this stuff before posting it. Love the videos but it’s hard to watch with such factual inaccuracies.