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Only missed a coupe of the obscure ones but the '67 Barracuda was a '71 as previously mentioned. I grew up in Michigan in the 60's and 70's so most of these cars were quite prevalent during those times.
Got all, but was sure some of the years were off. Almost choked on the Lotus. great fun. a little long on the guess time. The '63 Corvette with Side Pipes was not typical.
Your "63 Corvette" has the wrong hood, wrong front fenders, wrong wheels, and absurdly wrong exhaust. How hard is it to find a pic of a stock "63 Vette?
AGREED. Especially that '66 Mustang fastback. I got it right because I recognized the grille; however the 'fastback' was covered up by the model's, uh.....ass. Ok?
Ladies and/or Gentleman. I scored 83%. For a guy who really likes classics and is not a "buff" I think that's pretty good. My only excuse is that 1) except for the 'Miura' I had no idea what some of those foreign cars were, 2) the difference between the Roadrunner and GTX (in the pics shown) could well have been only the wheels, 3) that 'Cuda thing has already been beaten to death, 4) model years are sometimes similar, and 5) in the case of the '66 Mustang Fastback (which I correctly chose) the model's "body" obscured the actual fastback. And those are my excuses for my menial score. OK? Other than that, it was a lot of fun.
1: The Second One was not a GTO. That is a 1964 Pontiac Tempest LeMans. It will ALWAYS show the GTO badges on the right side of the front fascia if it was an actual GTO. 2: The '68 Camaro SS looks like a Camaro RS/SS with the badges removed, so it's just a regular V8 Camaro with added stripes. 3: The '68 Plymouth Roadrunner looks more like either a Belvedere or a Satellite since the Plymouth Roadrunner would have "PLYMOUTH" badges above the grille more to the right. 4: The '67 Plymouth Barracuda is a '71 Plymouth Barracuda. '71 Plymouth Barracuda was based on the Chrysler E-Body Platform and had two headlights on each side besides the one headlight for '71 and the one headlight + different grille for '72-'74. 5: The Porsche 911 is not a '63. That is more of a '70-'73 Porsche 911. 6: The '64 Studebaker Avanti was never produced. The Studebaker Avanti was only produced for two years as one of Studebaker's last cars from '62 to '63. '63 models are much more common since they sold 4,500 units compared to the 1,200 units for 1962, but 1964 was even more rare if not unsold, so definitely not. Rest in Peace, Studebaker.
Got 4 wrong - two were Mopars because some models are hard to tell apart at a distance, and the other two were exotics with which I am much less familiar ! Not too bad for an old geezer !
Mised the, Lotus, Toyota, Renault, Lancia, Mustang (thought it was a cobra jet), and the Fararri. Most of the foreign cars I don't remember but missing the Mustang is embarrassing, lol.
The Barracudas of the 1960s were built on the A-body platform same as the Valiant, the ‘Cudas of the 1970s were built on the E-body platform and same as the Dodge Challenger, 1971 was the only year the Cuda had the quad headlight arrangement.
Back in the mid 60's I was watching an old 30's movie with my dad and when really nice coup coverable appeared he said that was his first car which he bought after the war. I told him he should have kept it because it would be worth money today. Which got me thinking about today's cars. I thought today's cars won't be valuable in the future. I'm a lousy prognosticator.
Got three wrong all Plymouth's but as a brit the various flavours of 1960s Plymouth are a bit of a mystery as most US cars never found there way to the UK.
Try identifying some of the early 60s Dodges, or should I say “Plodges”, built in Canada. I recently saw a ‘61 Dodge Dart Seneca built with a Plymouth dash.
Don't know American cars well enough to be 100% on correct years (e.g. the 'Cuda). Some answers were simply by a process of elimination (knowing what the car wasn't!) Took a guess at the Avanti, but got the Buick Electra wrong. All but one isn't too shabby for someone from the UK.
Four wrong. All of them foreign. Didn’t miss any of the American ones except I knew that wasn’t a 67 Barracuda but knew that was what you were going to say the right answer is.
I missed the 67 Toyota GT, However, the Plymouth Barracuda was not a 67, the A body Barracuda was last produced in 69 and the E body for 70, the car pictured was the 1971 Barracuda with the 340 engine - 71 was the only year for that grill, and the only Cuda to have Twin head lights... and i am pretty sure that the 65 Mustang painted in Shelby fashion was a notch back - not a fast back...
I did a Mustang wiki search on Bing...the '65-'66 were called the Fastback. You're thinking of the '67-'69 Barracuda Hardtop Coupe that was also referred to as the 'Notchback'. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plymouth_Barracuda
It is. Look at the driver side B pillar through the glass and you can see the 2+2 roofline. The glare on the passenger side makes it look like a coupe.
That is not a 67 green barracuda, it is a 70 or 71 cuda. I had a 67 barracuda with a 440 and no it did not come with the 440, a friend put it in. Too young and stupid at the time, ended selling it for $1000.
Wow half way through and 2 Chrysler cars wrong already. The super bee wasn’t a dodge at all the picture was a Belvedere or road runner (Plymouth) the super bee was based on a coronet and the ‘cuda is the wrong year
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wtf you clearly do not know cars the 67 fish is an A body the 71 pictured is an E body
Get your cars right the 67 barracuda was a 1971 cuda
Agreed , i have a 67 & 68 Barracuda. That was a 71 cuda. Only barracuda model w/4 headlights.
You had a 1970 or 71 or 72 barracuda marked as a 67 you are wrong
Correct my friend! Actually I owned a 67 and that sure wasn’t one 😅
It’s a 71 model Plymouth.
It was a 71
Or 72? The only year of cuda too come with four head lights Is 1971
@@darrenbrisson433671 is the only year they did that grill.
You got it wrong on the Plymouth ‘Cuda! That’s a 1971!
Only missed a coupe of the obscure ones but the '67 Barracuda was a '71 as previously mentioned. I grew up in Michigan in the 60's and 70's so most of these cars were quite prevalent during those times.
30 of 30 ... easy.
I got all 30 but I made a lucky guess on the Lancia. I knew it was a Lancia but wasn't sure of the year.
Got all but missed one of the foreign cars.
Got all, but was sure some of the years were off. Almost choked on the Lotus. great fun. a little long on the guess time. The '63 Corvette with Side Pipes was not typical.
*1 wrong, I confused the '69 Mustang Mach 1 with the '69 Mustang Boss 429*
They must have photo shopped the Boss 429 badge out because nobody would remove that badge. Plus the Boss scoop is bigger than the Mach 1 CJ
Guessed the wrong Lancia. I give myself half a point for knowing it was a Lancia.
Same with the Ferrarri
This quiz was way too easy. got everyone right, and you got the 71 cuda wrong. You called it a 67 barracuda
show-off. maybe they ought to include Russian cars next time. nah. you probably know what they are. good for you.
It’s a 1971 Plymouth Cuda, not a 1967…
the answers on the Jaguar were janky, and calling a 71 'Cuda a 67 Barracuda, is sacrilege!!!
hey, I made a brilliant GUESS on that Jag. among others. but yes, that 'Cuda error is a mortal sin at least.
Yeah, as soon as I saw you had the Barracuda misidentified as a '67, I quit.
You need to get your facts straight if you want serious participation.
So did I. I lost interest after that screw up.
Your "63 Corvette" has the wrong hood, wrong front fenders, wrong wheels, and absurdly wrong exhaust. How hard is it to find a pic of a stock "63 Vette?
That wasn’t the only custom car in this list. Just lazy if you ask me. Also, throwing in some Euro crap we’ve never seen. C’mon man!
I agree that some of the pics were of 'customized' cars. Especially that Buick Electra.
Didn't Look Stock to me!
The beautiful women around the muscle cars are a great distraction to getting the answer right
AGREED. Especially that '66 Mustang fastback. I got it right because I recognized the grille; however the 'fastback' was covered up by the model's, uh.....ass. Ok?
How True!
8:30 is a 1971 Barracuda.
I missed the 911 and the Lancia though.
Ladies and/or Gentleman. I scored 83%. For a guy who really likes classics and is not a "buff" I think that's pretty good. My only excuse is that 1) except for the 'Miura' I had no idea what some of those foreign cars were, 2) the difference between the Roadrunner and GTX (in the pics shown) could well have been only the wheels, 3) that 'Cuda thing has already been beaten to death, 4) model years are sometimes similar, and 5) in the case of the '66 Mustang Fastback (which I correctly chose) the model's "body" obscured the actual fastback.
And those are my excuses for my menial score. OK? Other than that, it was a lot of fun.
I got all the American made cars. Missed 6 of the oversea's models. Was never into the exotic cars.
Me too. I missed four Euro cars....and we Americans know that was a '71 'Cuda not a '67. How could you guys get that wrong!?
1: The Second One was not a GTO. That is a 1964 Pontiac Tempest LeMans. It will ALWAYS show the GTO badges on the right side of the front fascia if it was an actual GTO.
2: The '68 Camaro SS looks like a Camaro RS/SS with the badges removed, so it's just a regular V8 Camaro with added stripes.
3: The '68 Plymouth Roadrunner looks more like either a Belvedere or a Satellite since the Plymouth Roadrunner would have "PLYMOUTH" badges above the grille more to the right.
4: The '67 Plymouth Barracuda is a '71 Plymouth Barracuda. '71 Plymouth Barracuda was based on the Chrysler E-Body Platform and had two headlights on each side besides the one headlight for '71 and the one headlight + different grille for '72-'74.
5: The Porsche 911 is not a '63. That is more of a '70-'73 Porsche 911.
6: The '64 Studebaker Avanti was never produced. The Studebaker Avanti was only produced for two years as one of Studebaker's last cars from '62 to '63. '63 models are much more common since they sold 4,500 units compared to the 1,200 units for 1962, but 1964 was even more rare if not unsold, so definitely not. Rest in Peace, Studebaker.
Thats not a 67 barracuda!!
That was fun
Got 4 wrong - two were Mopars because some models are hard to tell apart at a distance, and the other two were exotics with which I am much less familiar ! Not too bad for an old geezer !
That was no '67 Barracuda! Try '70.
I want all of these cars. I honestly chose wrong three times.
Agreed with all the Barracuda comments and most of the badging was missing on the USA built cars.
Mised the, Lotus, Toyota, Renault, Lancia, Mustang (thought it was a cobra jet), and the Fararri. Most of the foreign cars I don't remember but missing the Mustang is embarrassing, lol.
Wrong year cuda. Got em all. Only need 10 seconds to check out the girls.
There are cars in this video.... I can't get the girl in the thumbnail out of my mind forget the cars !!!!!
The Barracudas of the 1960s were built on the A-body platform same as the Valiant, the ‘Cudas of the 1970s were built on the E-body platform and same as the Dodge Challenger, 1971 was the only year the Cuda had the quad headlight arrangement.
I missed 2 cars.but I thought I did very good. Look at the headlights, the grill and fenders make s it easier.Vehicles today all look the same.😁
Thanks for the trophy!
That was not a 67 barracuda that more like a 70 seventy or 71
71
First of all, I got all, but three, two of the three were mistakes. I was surprised there wasn’t a Trans Am or a 1970 formula Firebird. I feel gypped.
I missed the Lotus, the Toyota and the Buick.
Back in the mid 60's I was watching an old 30's movie with my dad and when really nice coup coverable appeared he said that was his first car which he bought after the war. I told him he should have kept it because it would be worth money today. Which got me thinking about today's cars. I thought today's cars won't be valuable in the future. I'm a lousy prognosticator.
3 I did miss
Got three wrong all Plymouth's but as a brit the various flavours of 1960s Plymouth are a bit of a mystery as most US cars never found there way to the UK.
Try identifying some of the early 60s Dodges, or should I say “Plodges”, built in Canada. I recently saw a ‘61 Dodge Dart Seneca built with a Plymouth dash.
Schönes Quiz, 27 richtig, obwohl die amerikanischen Autos in Deutschland eher selten zu sehen sind.
Missed the Super Bee. Got the rest.
i got every car correct but your video would pause instead of allowing me to choose the answer . thanks for wasting my time!
Don't know American cars well enough to be 100% on correct years (e.g. the 'Cuda). Some answers were simply by a process of elimination (knowing what the car wasn't!) Took a guess at the Avanti, but got the Buick Electra wrong. All but one isn't too shabby for someone from the UK.
Four wrong. All of them foreign. Didn’t miss any of the American ones except I knew that wasn’t a 67 Barracuda but knew that was what you were going to say the right answer is.
I got one wrong, they got one wrong, so I'm gonna call it a wash 😁👍
You're high if that's a 67 barracuda
i made some lucky guesses on the foriegn stuff but Ray Charles could get the American stuff
18/20
Some of the foreign cars were not in my wheel house. I missed 3
my dumbass got the 60 tbird wrong but that was a 71 cuda bro you should think about fixing
That was not a 66 VW, the changed the bumper in 66. It looked like a 64. And you got me for 3.
YES
The US domestics were all easy even without multiple choice. I got a few of those feriners wrong, I am an American. You got one wrong, the 71 Cuda
Only got the Chevy Biscayne wrong. Cause i never heard of it
Cool 😎 . One wrong 😢 . You guys had the year wrong on the Cuda .
29 out of 30😅 screwed up the toyota
How do you take the quiz if you can't submit your answers?
Is there a harder test?
24 correct
Sooooooo... the 71 Cuda was a trick question... right?
71 cuda not a 67
A lot better 21 to 9 i got cocky 😮😮😮😮
Dang. I missed one.
71 Barracuda not a 67 .I got the 911 wrong & The Mustang & the Boss 429 ....they both look the same to me
I had 6 Wrong!
This is not a 1It is the new body style started in 1970; however, this is a 1971 barracuda, or Cuda.
They were just testing us all. I was being sarcastic
I see this quiz on the jcw show
I missed 3
I missed the 67 Toyota GT, However, the Plymouth Barracuda was not a 67, the A body Barracuda was last produced in 69 and the E body for 70, the car pictured was the 1971 Barracuda with the 340 engine - 71 was the only year for that grill, and the only Cuda to have Twin head lights... and i am pretty sure that the 65 Mustang painted in Shelby fashion was a notch back - not a fast back...
I did a Mustang wiki search on Bing...the '65-'66 were called the Fastback. You're thinking of the '67-'69 Barracuda Hardtop Coupe that was also referred to as the 'Notchback'. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plymouth_Barracuda
Check box didn't work for me!
missed 4
I missed 5
thats a 1971 plymouth cuda in sassy grass green ! also after 1969 there are cudas and barracudas two models
The first E-body was a ‘69 Hemi convertible
1963 Studebaker Avanti, not a ‘64, and also it’s a ‘71 Cuda, not a 1967 Barracuda.
Missed 5 and yes the cuda was a 72or73
No. It was a 71 Cuda.
The lime green Barracuda is from 1971 (NOT 1967).
Try a 74 cuda
I was hitting the comments for a correction on the 67 Cuda which that was not, but I am late to the party and there is no sense in piling on.....
The cobra is not a '67, it's a '63.
Sorry but the sassy grass 71 Cuda is not a 67 Barracuda
I was only interested in the women. Nice quiz tho
Does anyone out there know where the term "Super Bee" comes from?
Got 5 foreign cars wrong. I was never a follower of them.
last year gtx was 68 i think.
The 63 corvette was wrong and the cuda. Didn’t finish the rest.
You said the Mustang was a fastback. It was not. Stopped watching.
It is. Look at the driver side B pillar through the glass and you can see the 2+2 roofline. The glare on the passenger side makes it look like a coupe.
1st Corvette was wrong! Definitely not a '63. And I'm pretty sure the black "69" Vette was a 68. Just saying.
Yeah you need to do some looking up on your cars because three of your cars were the wrong year just take your test and trash it to
8:34 is not a 1967 Barracuda, it is a 1971.
Well you have 1 wrong so far, That wasn't a 67 Baracuda. It was a 71 Cuda
That is not a 67 green barracuda, it is a 70 or 71 cuda. I had a 67 barracuda with a 440 and no it did not come with the 440, a friend put it in. Too young and stupid at the time, ended selling it for $1000.
1971 is the only year with four headlights.
That ain’t no 67 Cuda. Your off by 4 years
That's a '71 'Cuda, not a '67 as listed in the choices.
You had wrong year on the Cude it’s a 71 not 67 so you fail the quiz
Sorry that Barracuda is a 1971, not a 1967.
Need a way to select what car is picked and move on. Be done in 1/3 the time.
Ummm, 1967 Barracuda was NOT correct, That is a 1971 Cuda, come on! Get it right I don't believe the VW Beetle was correct either, I guessed 63-64
Wow half way through and 2 Chrysler cars wrong already. The super bee wasn’t a dodge at all the picture was a Belvedere or road runner (Plymouth) the super bee was based on a coronet and the ‘cuda is the wrong year
67 Baracuda? Wrong...
I wish you guys would stop putting restomods in these quizzes. It is hard to be specific, as in Camaro vs Camaro SS when it is not original.