These Classic Cars Will Never Go Out of Fashion

What makes a car a classic? Sometimes the status can be established in an instant, like when a car appears in a movie. In other cases, appreciation for the car grows over decades. They’re instantly recognizable and there will always be a demand for them. 

Here are 5 classic cars that will never go out of fashion:

1961 Jaguar E-Type

Almost everyone agrees that the Jaguar is an iconic car. In 1961, the E-Type was introduced to the public and there were legions of enthusiasts lining up right away. The legendary Enzo Ferrari once called it the most beautiful car ever made. It’s no wonder that the Jaguar remains at the top of the automobile chain to this day.

1967 Ford Mustang

The ‘67 model was the first major redesign of the original Ford Mustang. It became an instant classic and continues to garner widespread popularity and acclaim today. When you take a look at its streamlined design and marvel at how the car oozes class and style, you instantly recognize why this car is a true classic.

1964 Aston Martin DB5

The original “Bond car” is timeless. But even if you leave aside the car’s cultural impact for a second, it’s impossible not to recognize it on its own merits. It’s got an instantly identifiable style, and car enthusiasts all over the world have remarked on how good a drive the Aston Martin is.

1969 Dodge Charger

The ‘69 Dodge Charger is one of those cars that seem like it may go out of fashion at some point, but it never actually does. it’s unique and instantly recognizable. It continues to garner acclaim across the globe, and can be seen as the most prized possession in many garages.

Chevrolet Camaro

It’s hard to believe that the Chevy Camaro was a rush job. GM wanted to present a viable alternative – to put it politely – to the widely successful Ford Mustang. What we got instead of a shell from this desperate effort, was a car that is every bit as classic as the Mustang. Camaro would soon become that car’s greatest rival, but more importantly, it would go on to become iconic on its own merits.