![]() 01/06/2016 at 10:39 • Filed to: What Would You Buy When, WWYBW | ![]() | ![]() |
Rules: The car had to be sold brand new in 1966
I haven’t done one of these in a while and thought today would be as good a day as any to bring it back! For me it is a GT350. Arguably the greatest Mustang of all time. I can’t think many American cars that are better. The GT350 is a true legend.
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Depending on the amount of annual sunlight, maybe one of these...
It’s also one of the better-looking years for the Rambler Marlin.
Also, the price point had just dropped.
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Acadian Sport Deluxe
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Mini Cooper in this paint scheme too
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Very unique choice I like it. Plus the Marlin was a beautiful beast with that massive rear window
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With 327 CID V8 and four-on-the-floor
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275 GTB/4 N.A.R.T. Spyder
Sell it nearly 50 years later for nearly 4 million dollars after buying it for about 8,000$ USD in ‘66 money.
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Since I can’t answer “Mercedes 600” to every one of these between 1963-’81, probably my dad’s friend’s ‘66 GT40 MkII .
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My grandma used to own of these. Nice pick
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Tri-power. 4 Speed. Any questions?
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Love the paint scheme!
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Jenson Interceptor in brown no less.
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There’s a lot of answers to this, but only one right answer:
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I did not see that one coming
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Jensen interceptor
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My grampa had a Opel Rekord C Coupe like above.
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Who could argue with that kind of investment
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I thought about going GT40 but I figured that is a little too rare and I don't think you could exactly buy one. It was still racing in 66 and I don't think they were private sales yet.
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65/66 are a toss up for my favorite year of GTO
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I didn't realize they made these in the 60s
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I fast-forward one year so I can buy this:
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Just beautiful. Good pick
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Do not confront me with your technicalities.
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Too bad they didn't sell Opel in US looks like they make cool stuff
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Considering 67 cars were probably on sale I will allow it
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The Fairlane and Galaxie had just, in my opinion, taken a turn for the slightly uglier (stacked headlights on them don’t work for me, can’t say why), and Marlin vs. the last year of the wraparound glass Barracuda leaves you with mostly a budget choice: little slant-six or small V8 fastback, or fullsize big V8 fastback, each with revolutionary suspension elements and great ride! Of course, in the case of the Marlin, the unique suspension is using the motor mounts as part of the suspension, sort of. Because AMC were a bunch of nutbars. Outside of fastbacks, ‘66 is a good year for the F-series, and in a multi-car house I’d almost certainly have one of those too.
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First year in 66.
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Ugh why can’t I find that gif of Clarkson and May nodding as the Interceptors
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Hey at least it is a better choice than the ghastly 600
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Came here to post this, thank you for doing it for me.
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Toyota sports 800
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An investment you could still drive and hoon because rarity trumps mileage with a Ferrari like this.
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I think I would personally go for the Barracuda. It just seems a little bit more appealing to me. However your car would likely be more unique. And this game does not allow for multi car households such as yours *cough *cough 4 cars! So keep dreaming!
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That is a unique choice
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Yes it does. Just don't drive it through a city where stupid people text and drive
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That is exactly what a dictator would say driving around in the back of their fancy Benz!
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One of these beautiful beasts:
With black-and-white “Tuxedo” interior. A rare option... but so so classy.
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What’s your point? Dictators can afford the best.
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If it HAS to be a 1966 model, give me a 911. I’m typically a muscle car guy, but I prefer the late late 60s and early 70s stuff.
But.. If I stop by a Chevrolet dealer and they have a left over 1965 Impala SS.. I’m getting that. My first car was going to be a ‘65 SS, but it got sold when my folks split. I’ve wanted one ever since.
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I really wanted to go with a Honda S600, but I’m certain I wouldn’t come close to fitting in one.
If I go hardtop, I’ll say 911.
If I’m going with a roadster, I’ll say Shelby Cobra
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It’s a racecar, but the Alfa Romeo Tipo 33
Or if not a racecar, a Lancia Fulvia, because of the V4.
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Came here to post this.
#Hondabros
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The Barracuda is more elegant, and in some respects better engineered, but it would depend on if I had kids, how many, and how well I actually fit in Dart/Valiant platform cars. The Marlin, despite its two-door configuration, is bigger, does have a full rear seat, and dat 401... But wait! you might say. What about the Charger? Yeah, that would be the sane choice, so pfft.
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#ToyotaBros
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E-type Series 1, with the 4.2 I-6. Convertible too
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I’m required to recommend this, having put down the Marlin.
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Honda S800 coupe, or
Toyota Sports 800. I’m not entirely sure why, but I’ve been enamoured of tiny super lightweight classic Japanese cars for a while now.
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There’s also a strong case to be made for the Toronado, of course - its most wonderfully ostentatious look, and its first debut. Totally ridiculous, and awesome.
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Sunbeam Tiger Series I.
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They used to sell them in the US of A. Half the Buick lineup today are Opels.
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Its a three-way tie between the Jensen C-V8 Mk-III
the Ferrari 500 Superfast
and a Lancia Flaminia Supersport
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I learned to drive in a 1977 Caprice Classic and I’ve loved family sedans ever since. If I had the money, I’d LS-swap a ‘77 Caprice. MotorTrend’s Car of the Year for 1977, BTW.
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‘66 Chevrolet Corvair Corsa Coupe. Rear wheel drive, 4 wheel independent suspension, awesome handling for its day
if you invested in a stout sway (anti-roll) bar
. I’m assuming I’d still be living in LA, and the Corvair was a great canyon car. And in those days, we still had the old Grapevine between LA and the Central Valley (I-5 was just being built), about 50-60 miles of twisty excellence.
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The first car I ever drove at all was a ‘60s Fury four-door, and I actually learned and drivetested in a Cavalier (driver’s ed car) and a four-door Mercedes. Nothing wrong with a good family sedan, particularly if it has Dad Options under the hood.
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Easy choice - 1966 Chevy Chevelle SS 396 convertible. It's my favorite year of Chevelles. Marina blue, with blue interior and a white top. 375hp, 4 speed, bucket seats and console. Knee knocker tach, power steering, brakes and top.
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I bought one in 1967
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I might go with the GT350 too. But I’d drive it straight from the dealership to a custom shop to get it repainted in Twilight Turquoise from ‘65 Ford color chart and get the interior changed to original Ford turquoise on turquoise color scheme.
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Most likely a Buick Skylark Gran Sport.
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You answered your own question! Followed by the 66 Jensen Interceptor and then the Jag.
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Pretty sure a Lambo, dude.
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Too easy.
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Easy, a 1966 Mercury Comet Cyclone GT
Quad Stacked headlights and dual hood scoops? Front end doesn’t get any meaner:
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Like you even need to ask
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HR Holden
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The classiest car of 1966
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Looks like you would own a 65 you could probably find one on the lot somewhere
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I like your taste sir
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Both are great choices. Too bad about the Honda that is an amazing car
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As cool as the Toranado is Charger > Toranado
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Suddenly the most beautiful car of all time appears
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Good pick. Think these are going up in value
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And that is why the Buick line has been so good lately
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Ferrari is the obvious choice. That is why you should choose something else
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Is the grapevine a racing event or a road? Either way good choice with the Corvair. Would you get one with a turbo?
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The new Cruze hatchback is essentially the Opel Astra.
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That is a great pick. Muscle all the way but in a more restrained and classy appearance
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A classic. And apparently a lot of fun. Always wanted to try one but I imagine they are too small to fit in
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And forgo the iconic strips? I'm too much of a child to do that
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From a practical standpoint, and with the hindsight of many years of Dukes of Hazzard reruns, and given the slow mouldering of that platform in some relatively dull Buicks and Cadillacs, sure. I’m not sure 1966 me would have made that judgment, though, even if 8 year old me in the mid 90s thought the 60s Charger was one of the best looking cars he’d ever seen. Assume if I were a young guy either with a family or with hopes of a family in future in ‘66, though. This new Toronado thing - look at all these features! Quieted “no-draft” cabin? Drivetrain isolation? This interesting new FWD thing? And look, they were even forward-thinking enough to have a second door handle for the rear seat! What I’m saying is, in ‘66 and from a personal luxury car-with-options standpoint, this thing looks amazing. The Charger looks more, well, normal.
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Great pick that is something I would not have thought of
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I thought the first year of the Muira was 67?
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Expecting you to pick a Cadillac but I can't argue that this is an excellent choice. How is the car hunt going?
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I agree. I have always loved this body style
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When Lincoln hands down made the best luxury car in America
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This was a popular pick.
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No idea what that looks like but it is an Aussie so I am guessing awesome
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Looked at wikipedia to ensure it.
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I don't think US gets a Cruze hatchback
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No doubt the Buick was ground breaking. And you would likely have one of the most regal and fancy cars on the block. But I don’t think it would give you the same smile per mile as the Charger. Maybe at first but I imagine the novelty would eventually wear off.
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http://jalopnik.com/the-2017-chevy…
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How’d it take so long for someone to pick this!? Only reason I didn’t is because I went muscle instead of luxury
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! But the Superfast isn’t the obvious Ferrari to choose ! It is too american, with its way overpowered engine and leaf springs.
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Cruiseboat > muscle anyday.
Besides they had 340 hp in 1966 so it was no slouch either.
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FALSE
it may not have been a slouch, but the Comet I picked would TOAST it in a race any day.
And Mercury Muscle is Classy Muscle my friend.
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Very good point
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It isn't, and I'm only gonna pick Cadillacs from years they did something truly special/made the best car. As much as I love them, they're rarely infallible.
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It was the only true option. Everyone else is just living a lie.