- Ford Mustang
This car stands to be one of the world’s most popular muscle cars. This car is an automobile which is a compact, highly styled and comes with a sporty performance. First launched in 1964, this car is still under a production and is one of the few automobiles to continue being manufactured for such a long period. It has also been a famous cinema car that many protagonists drove in their movies. - Chevrolet Camaro
They originally built this pony car as an answer to the Ford Mustang. It packs more power and style than Mustang and was launched in 1967. This car too, is still in production but has suffered from a few hiccups in the past. You can still find the first generation Camaro cars at salvage and wrecked car auctions online. This car shares many similarities with Mustang in terms of design while being built to fit a wider range of engines under its hood. - VW Beetle
This car is famously referred to as the ‘bug’ owing to its compact and rounded design. Hitler originally commissioned it as ‘people’s car’ in the 1930s and it has a history of over 80 years. After Germany stopped producing this car, Volkswagen took it up and produced it ever since. Sadly, in 2019, VW stopped the production of this car permanently. Beetle was famous for its easy driving experience and friendly exteriors. This car was known as a symbol for the 1960s with a design principle of ‘small is beautiful.’ - Porsche 911
Standing as an epitome of vintage driving and raw power, this car was one of the first sports car that attained a cult like following. It is said that it delivers the true experience of driving a powerful sports car. As a matter of fact, the first generation 911s have enough horsepower to hold their own track even today. Strong built, raw power and an aggressive persona makes this car a must-own if you’re a fan of sports cars.
Classic cars become more valuable, premium and stylish with growing time. The more they age, the more desirable they become. No matter how old they are, they can always be embraced with open hands. Buying the older and first generation variants of these cars in perfect working conditions is near impossible. Most classic car owners wouldn’t want to give up their cars. In such cases, buying them from salvage auctions or wrecked car auctions online remains to be your best bet. Remodeling them will be a fun project and will help you develop a strong bond with the car.