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Classic Car Design

I was wondering which classic car models, forum users consider to still look "nice"? Despite changing design over the years.
Was looking at an XJ Jag. yesterday. Ridiculously low and wide, I thought, but also, still just right.
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  • NBLondon
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    Do you mean the original XJ from the late 60s and 70s? Definitely - especially the XJC. Series III (the 80s version) was less so. XJ 40 better - but the mid-90s onwards version (X300/X308/X350) lost it.

    I think a good Mk 1 Ford Capri still has the looks; as does a Mk 1 Granada; the later iterations just softened. Maybe better to drive and own but not to admire.

    Lancia Stratos - an iconic shape. Audi Quattro - ditto. Citroen SM - looked futuristic in 1971; still does today.
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  • David_Aston
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    Good point about which XJ it was NB
    Pushing our granddaughter past in her buggie, I didn't do due diligence on model or even number plate.
    Forgive me, I thought the Capri improved in shape through development.
    I note your other suggestions.
    How about the "Maigret" Citroen?
  • Car_54
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    NBLondon wrote: »
    Lancia Stratos - an iconic shape.


    Iconic? I think not. You'd struggle to find anyone - apart from Lancia fanatics - who could remember it, let alone describe the shape.
  • daveyjp
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    Whilst not old enough to be a classic there is one car you could launch today and it wouldn't look out of place. The Audi A2.
  • Richard53
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    edited 26 October 2018 at 9:42PM
    Citroen 2CV
    Triumph Dolomite (original 1854 or Sprint)
    Ford Capri Mk 3
    Land Rover Series 2


    Apart from the first, all looked 'just right' when they were launched, and still look good today. The 2CV looked bonkers then, and does now, but it's still a classic.


    Original 1960s XJ6 was just lovely, and still is.
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  • AndyMc.....
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    Car_54 wrote: »
    Iconic? I think not. You'd struggle to find anyone - apart from Lancia fanatics - who could remember it, let alone describe the shape.

    I must be a Lancia fanatic then.

    I've never owned or want one though.
  • fatbelly
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    daveyjp wrote: »
    Whilst not old enough to be a classic there is one car you could launch today and it wouldn't look out of place. The Audi A2.

    Definitely ahead of its time. Aluminium body, low drag, 3-cylinder engine, Good crash safety rating

    You can get one for £1000
  • RichardD1970
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    edited 26 October 2018 at 10:08PM
    Car_54 wrote: »
    Iconic? I think not. You'd struggle to find anyone - apart from Lancia fanatics - who could remember it, let alone describe the shape.

    Oh I don't know, to people of a certain age it is.

    I know it was one of my favorite cars growing up, along with the Rover SD1 and the Manta GTE. :cool:

    Oh and the Lotus Esprit.
  • Robisere
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    I worked as a foreman in a Classic Car garage.



    My choices would mostly be American:
    #1 - '68 Pontiac GTO, 2 door Coupe, cleanest lines of any American carmaker, no fins or "Rocketship" influences in design.
    #2 - also '68 but '67 acceptable - Ford Mustang fastback, preferably the straight 6 inline engine, in Royal blue. V8 or V6 a good engine, but the straight 6 is better balanced and performance not far behind.
    #3 - Chevrolet Camaro RS. 350 Cu inch engine, in metallic Blue.


    Uk:

    Ford Granada Mk.II with the Cologne 2.8 Ltr engine. Preferably an aouto box and the fastback body. Relaxed motorway cruiser.
    Ford MK.I Capri GTXLR, now a revered classic and rare. I had one!
    Capri 2.8 rally RS, had one in Germany and was worn down by an officer, to sell for more than twice what I paid for it.
    Japan: (then Datsun) - Datsun Fairlady convertible, worked on and road tested a US import for a US banker working in the UK. Could never find another.

    Nissan/Datsun original 240z convertible with hardtop. Blew away every Brit sports car at the time. Drove and handled like no contemporary.
    Germany: Opel Monza 2.8, preferably auto box, in white. Relaxed Autobahn cruiser, so much better than the Vauxhall equivalent.
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  • Begsey
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    I'd be SD1 (owned one around 2005, but wouldn't mind another), MK1 Granada, 2.8i or 3.0s Capri, 800 series Vitesse and perhaps a Turbo-x imported Nissan Bluebird.
    The Rover 75 v8 would be a more modern option for me as well.
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