Wrong - if you look closely that car shown is a right-hand drive hornet made in Australia till 1975. The label is correct. From wiki - "Between 1970 and 1975, a total of 1,825 Hornets were built in right-hand-drive at the Australian Motor Industries"
Number 2 is not a Monte Carlo as per some opinions on here. It almost stumped me too. I don't remember that model of the Charger, however that is very similar to the Chrysler Cordoba so it probably was a shared body style.
scored 30. sidenote: the Duster and the Dart were indistinguishable from each other at the time. When I get the make right, I give myself a 3. The model names as given are often obscure. These guys are apparently just internet geeks.
I totally agree! I shouted out Plymouth Duster! And then I said or could be a Dodge Dart...same body. I finally went with my 1st instinct & lucked out. 😅
As someone who owns a 1971 Duster 340 and has previously owned a 74 Dart Swinger and a 75 Dart sport i can easily distinguish the models apart . They were all built off the A body platform but alot of the body panels were different .
I’m an absolute car nut All of my life. I’m pushing 60 years old. I guessed right in all of the cars listed. I’m very detailed about vehicles and who manufactured them. Thanks for showing these vehicles, it helped sharpen me
@@Doc1855 then you didn't get it all correct according to the video..just admit you failed. Dork? Really? Do you consider it mature behavior to call someone names online?
@@prefersoxygen9373 If I would have called you anything else, then you would’ve reported me to TH-cam. A$$hole came to mind. You didn’t know that I knew that I said in my mind what the actual make of the vehicle was., but You wanted to make fun of me instead. This shows everyone that You’re Narcissistic and don’t have the ability to be a caring person. You immediately want to point out Everyone’s flaws so that You can look good, but in reality everyone sees you for the insecure little person who you really are
@@josephhaddakin7095 I had a '71 Maverick Grabber in near immaculate condition I bought for $700. And then a '72 4 door Maverick which had a way roomier back seat for around the same price, both great, reliable cars that were good on gas.
My first car was a 1975 blue maverick with white pin stripes on the side.I loved that car,but always had problems starting it in the cold winters.I miss the days cruising around in it and turning up loudly my cassette tapes,bad company and kiss.ahhh to go back again.
Uh yeah, wasn't that a Monte Carlo? I never saw a Dodge Charger that looked like that. Also, number 17: Answer said Ferrari 308, but I really thought it was a Lotus Esprit.
the Stutz & Saab I got one point each, I missed #14 & #17 completely & got all the other right before they were listed got 48 points on them all together got 50 points
Got 11 out of 20. Not too bad considering I was only about five years old when these cars came out and I'm not really into vintage cars as a hobby or anything. If this had been an 80s quiz I would have nailed it!
(#13) Dodge Charger here. The whole neighborhood could tell that I had arrived home from school or work due to the sound. Sometimes I felt like I was riding a Harley Davidson. My dad put a Roadrunner sticker near the gas tank. It wasn't the greatest with gas but it was a gift so I had no cause to complain. Is funny how you immediately can ID the Lincoln Continental for the "opera" window and the movie Superfly. Big old bathtub and if you saw one of them things coming down the road, you moved quickly cause there was no surviving an impact with that spaceship. I believe the 1973 Ford Pinto's were called the "exploding" cars.
Got them all, huh? You should know, being a car guy and all, that the 78 Corvette stingray is wrong. They stopped making stingrays in 1976. That Corvette is a 78 anniversary model with the pace car paint scheme. You didn't get squat. 😂
Damn! I got one wrong! I was in high school ‘74-‘78, so these were my years. When I was a senior one our teachers had that tiny Honda Civic. Several of us picked it up and turned it sideways inside the parking spot. She was PISSED!
Did anyone expect a grade at the end of the quiz?!! Wtfk is the point in TESTING if you can't be graded!? Guess everyone gets a trophy on this da channel! 😂😂SMH
I tried clicking on the options that gave you and I wasn’t getting it right so I guess I’m old-school thinking that I could click on the option and I would be graded at the end I was wrong and you are right everybody gets a trophy. Yeehaw welcome to the 21 st. century.
4 things; Rambler had merged with AMC by that time so it's actually an AMC Hornet, second car IS definitely a Charger that shared the Chrysler Cordoba body into the late 70s. The Ferrari sure looks like a Lotus, and finally, Corvette discontinued the Stingray moniker after the 76 model although some will say that they "unofficially" carried the name in the first half of '77 production...but it certainly was dead by '78.
I guessed Gremlin before the choices popped up, 1: Gremlin, I guessed Torino after the choices popped up, was trying to study the car at first though, 2: Torino, 3:Javelin, so far I might know a ton of cars make, model and somewhat of the generation they're from, but so far I got the gremlin right, fun quiz though, most of those was from before I was born, but I do like a good classic or Vintage vehicle, they don't make stuff like they used to, which is a shame that they don't.
Only one I blew completely was #10 with the Saab. But I can't really give myself full marks on most of them because I didn't know the specific year, only the range.
That was fun! 😂❤ missed a lot but got a lot right. I had trouble with the years though. I scored a 30 (some 3pts some 1pt) the only one that I got the date right away was the 78 Corvette! BAM!
Due to 3 pts for correct answers without waiting for the multiple choice lists, I scored 56 pts in total. I grew up in the 1970s, so most were pretty easy. The Stutz Blackhawk & 308 Ferrari were pretty tough though. Still got them correct, but I had to think lg & hard & look at the lists.
Well i missed 3. To be honest they were ones i never heard of or couldn't remember but i did get 6 of them before you showed the multiple choices. I actually had a 1972 Plymouth Duster. Slant 6 in it. Probably the quietest car i ever owned. When i got it i pulled up to show my uncle and he came out and sat his coffee on the hood and said go ahead and start it, let's hear it run and i was like, it is running. lol. God's honest truth.
17/20 those imports🤨. I had a friend that had that Charger or I probably would have had to guess, and it surely didn’t fit the “traditional “ Chargers we knew so well
honest 40 not what I was looking at during the 70's . Not into sport cars(foriegn) , and we were building mostly 60's 50's and 40"s back then! I didn't guess the exact yr on these , but felt 40 was respectable score givin the cars shown.
I bought a 75 ford maverick in 87 for 1200 hundred,it only had 15 thousand miles on it. This is one of those little old lady stories who only drove it to church and the grocery store. The car was in perfect condition original keys,upholstery was like brand new and the ignition that was on the steering column had no scratches on the column from the keys.
Got all US. domestics and missed 3 foreign. Being form the midwest car manufacturing area, we never seen many foreign autos nor enthused about them. The XKE Jag was our most enthusiastic. Yeah we new what a Silver Shadow looked like but didn't much care.
#1 AMC Gremlin, later followed by the AMC Pacer, my sister bought them both
We think she was adopted
Missed 2 and those were foreign cars, nailed the American cars,
Same here.
Rambler built their last car on June 30 1969. That was an AMC Hornet.😊
Correct.
Thank you! I knew it wasn't a Rambler.
Yeah that didnt make sense to me either.
That's what I thought too!
Wrong - if you look closely that car shown is a right-hand drive hornet made in Australia till 1975. The label is correct. From wiki - "Between 1970 and 1975, a total of 1,825 Hornets were built in right-hand-drive at the Australian Motor Industries"
This was so fun! I missed a few but scored a 45. I was one of those girls in the 70's who subscribed to Car & Driver magazine... 😎
@@robinwilkins1968 Car and Driver from the beginning Jean Shepherd to PJ O'Rourke , Great writing! just about car's
So Robin....are you seeing anyone?
@@titanuranus oh darlin, I think I’m beyond the “seeing anyone” phase of my life, but your comment did make my day. 🌟💕
Cheers to you!
Definitely a Monte Carlo!!
Grand prix
Definitely a Dodge, no question😊
Missed 5 double guessing myself. Foreign got me the most.
1975 AMC Hornet. Dropped the “ Rambler “ name years ago in the 60’s .
Finally an easy test. I'm old
19 out of 20. That Triumph has me stumped.
Number 2 is not a Monte Carlo as per some opinions on here. It almost stumped me too. I don't remember that model of the Charger, however that is very similar to the Chrysler Cordoba so it probably was a shared body style.
Cordoba was my guess, too. Fine Corinthian leather.
You are right, a shared storm. I don't remember them being big sellers.
I thought the same 👈🏼
It's a 75 Charger.
I remember this one as the Dodge Magnum
scored 30. sidenote: the Duster and the Dart were indistinguishable from each other at the time. When I get the make right, I give myself a 3. The model names as given are often obscure. These guys are apparently just internet geeks.
I totally agree! I shouted out Plymouth Duster! And then I said or could be a Dodge Dart...same body. I finally went with my 1st instinct & lucked out. 😅
As someone who owns a 1971 Duster 340 and has previously owned a 74 Dart Swinger and a 75 Dart sport i can easily distinguish the models apart . They were all built off the A body platform but alot of the body panels were different .
Call number two was a Chrysler Cordoba
And my brain named that tune in 40 pixels. I was like.... what?
" With the rich Corinthian Leathor " - Ricardo Montalban
charger had the exact same car
#5 is not a Corvette Stingray. It’s a 1978 25 anniversary pace car Corvette. They stop making Stingrays in 1976.
Exactly why I came to the comments!!!
Yep, I caught that too. That was the 25th anniversary paint scheme. Not sure they were even using the Stingray name in 78, but I'm not a Corvette guy.
@@rrawlins786 The pace car edition was a more limited number than the 25th anniversary paint job is my understanding.
The Stingray name was removed in 1977, however the Stingray body style remained until 1982
It's still a 78 Corvette.
I'm calling Jay Leno, I don't believe #2 is a Charger lol😂
I think it is a cordoba
It's a Chrysler Cordova.
Charger shared a body style with the Cordoba in '75 and '76. My old man used to have one.
Cordoba had the 2 small round lights, it's a cordoba.😊
Looks like a cordoba
The cruella DeVille one stumped me. Nobody in my Hood was driving one of those.
C-C-D-B-D-C-C-A-D-C-A-D-C-B-D-B-D-A-B-C Yes, very fun! A couple were hard, but as a 63 yo guy, this was pretty easy. I owned several of these cars.
#5=D corvette
Familiar with all those cars. Grew up with them. ❤️
Missed three foreign. Had the '75 Charger. LOVED the car. 360 loaded. Gave it up because I couldn't afford the gas. I miss the 70's.
Missed 3 also, but I still think #2 was a Cordoba. Close, but no cigar on 2 foreign cars.
#4=B Lincoln
That was fun 😊
I’m an absolute car nut All of my life.
I’m pushing 60 years old.
I guessed right in all of the cars listed.
I’m very detailed about vehicles and who manufactured them.
Thanks for showing these vehicles, it helped sharpen me
You're kidding yourself because #2 wasn't even charger 😂😂😂, it was a cordoba...some car expert you are😂😂
@@prefersoxygen9373 I didn’t call it a Charger, you Dork !
@@Doc1855 then you didn't get it all correct according to the video..just admit you failed.
Dork? Really? Do you consider it mature behavior to call someone names online?
@@prefersoxygen9373 If I would have called you anything else, then you would’ve reported me to TH-cam.
A$$hole came to mind.
You didn’t know that I knew that I said in my mind what the actual make of the vehicle was., but You wanted to make fun of me instead.
This shows everyone that You’re Narcissistic and don’t have the ability to be a caring person.
You immediately want to point out Everyone’s flaws so that You can look good, but in reality everyone sees you for the insecure little person who you really are
@@prefersoxygen9373bro is really trying to start a fight with someone online over 6 times their age 😂
Video was a lot of fun! These are the cars I grew up with!
Anyone who missed the '74 Ford Maverick gets a spanking. 😅
Great car!
@georgehenderson7783 I saw an immaculate Maverick Grabber with all the decals going down the road about 10 years ago.
@@josephhaddakin7095 I had a '71 Maverick Grabber in near immaculate condition I bought for $700. And then a '72 4 door Maverick which had a way roomier back seat for around the same price, both great, reliable cars that were good on gas.
I say you get a spanking if you know. Unfortunately I knew. Fortunately I never had one.
My first car was a 1975 blue maverick with white pin stripes on the side.I loved that car,but always had problems starting it in the cold winters.I miss the days cruising around in it and turning up loudly my cassette tapes,bad company and kiss.ahhh to go back again.
had a '72 with the straight six and three on the tree. lol
My first car was an AMC Gremlin. I’d love to have another.
Number 2 don't look like a Dodge charger
Not even close to one.
Uh yeah, wasn't that a Monte Carlo? I never saw a Dodge Charger that looked like that. Also, number 17: Answer said Ferrari 308, but I really thought it was a Lotus Esprit.
Okay, I looked them both up and they are correct. I was wrong.
Number 2 was a Montie Carlo not a Charger😮 Got all but 2 wrong 😂🥳
Definitely not a Monte Carlo. The 1976 MC had over/under quad headlights. This car is either the Charger or its Chrysler-branded version, the Cordoba.
Some of the foreign cars stumped me, got all domestic though. Guessed 16 out of twenty.
Born in 64' , gas jockey in the late 70"s early 80's, in Vancouver, 16 right. Some models I didn't recognize at all!!!!!
the Stutz & Saab I got one point each, I missed #14 & #17 completely & got all the other right before they were listed got 48 points on them all together got 50 points
#3= is d mustang
I had a gremlin back in 1985 and got them right except the one foreign car 😊
My best friend's crazy dad put a Gremlin body on a Bronco frame with 40" mud tires. It was pretty awesome.
Had a Gremlin "Levi's" edition. One of the BEST running cars I ever owned along with my "(96" Cherokee that I still have
4.0 forever !!
Missed 3 and they were foreign cars
Fun exercise. Got make and model on 8, 12 out of 20 overall for 30 points. Got the 1973 Monte Carlo cold - leased one in '73.
19 out of 20 is not too bad
I got 2 for three points, and 8 for one point. Total = 14 points.
Got 11 out of 20. Not too bad considering I was only about five years old when these cars came out and I'm not really into vintage cars as a hobby or anything. If this had been an 80s quiz I would have nailed it!
This was a very painful period in
our automotive history. I tend to not want to remember it.
The '80s were worse, we never really recovered.
Gremlin on the cover,, yep oops i bought a used MAVERICK, NOT A PINTO
(#13) Dodge Charger here. The whole neighborhood could tell that I had arrived home from school or work due to the sound. Sometimes I felt like I was riding a Harley Davidson. My dad put a Roadrunner sticker near the gas tank. It wasn't the greatest with gas but it was a gift so I had no cause to complain. Is funny how you immediately can ID the Lincoln Continental for the "opera" window and the movie Superfly. Big old bathtub and if you saw one of them things coming down the road, you moved quickly cause there was no surviving an impact with that spaceship. I believe the 1973 Ford Pinto's were called the "exploding" cars.
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Missed 3 all foreign! Nailed American made!
All correct, 50% of them before description, Pablo from Costa Rica
I think the Monte Carlo was 1975 not 1973.
Scored a 58....the Dodge Charger got me, thought it was a Cordoba.....same car really.
missed 6, guessed on some and was right on most guesses
I got 19. A couple of the foreign cars were good guesses.
i admit when some of the muscle cars showed up, I forgot to play and just stared
Thanks for giving me a trip to memory lane , Lots of rolling Art back in the old days.
Got em all! My friends call me a car nerd.
Got them all, huh? You should know, being a car guy and all, that the 78 Corvette stingray is wrong. They stopped making stingrays in 1976. That Corvette is a 78 anniversary model with the pace car paint scheme. You didn't get squat. 😂
Got em all!
With a name "corvetcoyote" I believe you.
#8=D dogge
Only ones missed were three forien cars. Went to auto school in1982. These cars are the shit!👍👍🇺🇸
Damn! I got one wrong! I was in high school ‘74-‘78, so these were my years. When I was a senior one our teachers had that tiny Honda Civic. Several of us picked it up and turned it sideways inside the parking spot. She was PISSED!
Did anyone expect a grade at the end of the quiz?!! Wtfk is the point in TESTING if you can't be graded!? Guess everyone gets a trophy on this da channel! 😂😂SMH
I tried clicking on the options that gave you and I wasn’t getting it right so I guess I’m old-school thinking that I could click on the option and I would be graded at the end I was wrong and you are right everybody gets a trophy. Yeehaw welcome to the 21 st. century.
4 things; Rambler had merged with AMC by that time so it's actually an AMC Hornet, second car IS definitely a Charger that shared the Chrysler Cordoba body into the late 70s. The Ferrari sure looks like a Lotus, and finally, Corvette discontinued the Stingray moniker after the 76 model although some will say that they "unofficially" carried the name in the first half of '77 production...but it certainly was dead by '78.
I guessed Gremlin before the choices popped up, 1: Gremlin, I guessed Torino after the choices popped up, was trying to study the car at first though, 2: Torino, 3:Javelin, so far I might know a ton of cars make, model and somewhat of the generation they're from, but so far I got the gremlin right, fun quiz though, most of those was from before I was born, but I do like a good classic or Vintage vehicle, they don't make stuff like they used to, which is a shame that they don't.
Got more right than wrong and that's all that matters
I Had a 1965 RAMBLER ROGUE... Lived that car.. hated the experimental teflon/ nylon Timing chain.
The foreign cars got be pretty bad and the years, but I knew the cars! point wise, I got 15....
18 out of 20 I got right
Number 2 is a Dodge Charger SE which was similar to a Chrysler Cordoba. The 1975 Charger looked similar to a Plymouth Fury of that year.
Only one I blew completely was #10 with the Saab. But I can't really give myself full marks on most of them because I didn't know the specific year, only the range.
20/20 got them all
Missed a couple but still scored 45 points. Not to shabby.
Corvette stingray
4 out of 20!
That was fun! 😂❤ missed a lot but got a lot right. I had trouble with the years though. I scored a 30 (some 3pts some 1pt) the only one that I got the date right away was the 78 Corvette! BAM!
31 points for a 90's baby not bad 😂😂😂
33, didn't know the years to a lot of them so I gave myself 2 instead of 3, but knew most all of the multiple choice. Like the format
I didn't know Honda had a Civic car back in 1975 . My first year in high school .
Owned a few of them over my lifetime
Due to 3 pts for correct answers without waiting for the multiple choice lists, I scored 56 pts in total. I grew up in the 1970s, so most were pretty easy. The Stutz Blackhawk & 308 Ferrari were pretty tough though. Still got them correct, but I had to think lg & hard & look at the lists.
Missed the 75 dodge charger and the 340 duster. I got the stutz, then all the choices came up was tempted to change my answer but didn't. Yay me.
75 Rambler Hornet was AMC Hornet already merged , so they missed one ! I missed the Saab.
They missed a few lol
I said Saab and then changed my mind. Dammit!
Same with the Triumph.
Only 2 wrong with no cheating! 🤷🏼♂️🤣
This was fun, just found your channel. I got all the American cars, missed a few foreign ones though:) Thank you and I subbed.
Nice, I got 16 out of 20. Not great, but better than most. Thanks, that was a fun test.
Re. #16. Now, who the heck can tell the difference between a Bentley and a Rolls!? BTW, a 44 pt. 'Merican here.
not gonna lie, got all right, but not the years.
Getting the years right was not part of the quiz.
@@athleticguy15
Whew! I hope not.
I got 16 right I only missed the foreign cars
Well i missed 3. To be honest they were ones i never heard of or couldn't remember but i did get 6 of them before you showed the multiple choices. I actually had a 1972 Plymouth Duster. Slant 6 in it. Probably the quietest car i ever owned. When i got it i pulled up to show my uncle and he came out and sat his coffee on the hood and said go ahead and start it, let's hear it run and i was like, it is running. lol. God's honest truth.
. I actually had a 1972 Plymouth Duster too! Gold one....and a 1974 white one too.....I got 4 wrong, oh well....,
@@TheMistysFavs My was gold as well with the top white vinyl i believe. Wonderful car ,wish i still had it.
10 out of 20. I’m getting old 😂😂😂
I think #2 was a Chrysler Cordoba, sister to the Charger. Definitely NOT a Monte Carlo
17/20 those imports🤨. I had a friend that had that Charger or I probably would have had to guess, and it surely didn’t fit the “traditional “ Chargers we knew so well
Got 40 points
got them all right except 1975 Ferrari 308
@peterlaurion827 I didn't think that was a 308 either I always associate the 308 with having side scoops but I guess that year didn't have them
I got 30 points
That’s no charger💀 1:50
@@josephj807 Sure is a Charger...but most would guess a Cordoba. The difference was extremely subtle.
Yeah I missed that one too.
I called Cordoba,
It is
I got 16. I aced the american cars. 🚘
You forgot to feature the most Disposable car in History, which my gal paid CASH for in 1977 as a 21 year old the Plymouth Arrow.
That was fun trying to guess some of those cars thank you
honest 40 not what I was looking at during the 70's . Not into sport cars(foriegn) , and we were building mostly 60's 50's and 40"s back then! I didn't guess the exact yr on these , but felt 40 was respectable score givin the cars shown.
40 POINTS
Well got 18 out of 20 those i missed was foreign cars i didn't really care about
I bought a 75 ford maverick in 87 for 1200 hundred,it only had 15 thousand miles on it. This is one of those little old lady stories who only drove it to church and the grocery store. The car was in perfect condition original keys,upholstery was like brand new and the ignition that was on the steering column had no scratches on the column from the keys.
It's a Gremlin and I wanted one so bad as teenager. 😩
The Dodge/Plymouth variations gave me trouble. Same cars often, just branded differently..
Got all US. domestics and missed 3 foreign. Being form the midwest car manufacturing area, we never seen many foreign autos nor enthused about them. The XKE Jag was our most enthusiastic. Yeah we new what a Silver Shadow looked like but didn't much care.
Started out pretty good and just went down hill.
Just under 50% of them.
Cars are not a huge interest for me but I did think I'd do better.
15/3s 3/1s 2/os
53 points. All 3 pointers except Amx and Saab,only 1 pointers. Missed the Ferrari. For some reason was thinking it was a Lambo Mangusta
I missed the Ferrari as well.