Some of the Most Iconic Cars From the 1960s

Interceptor Jensen

People sought something in the middle of the two types of cars, which were both extremely popular in the 1960s. The Jensen Interceptor, also known as the "Gentleman's Express," was a more refined and less scary vehicle that was introduced in 1966.

It had English leather inside, wood trim, Smith's instruments, low-maintenance drivability, and great performance. A Jensen interceptor was sold for roughly $67 in 1967, which is equivalent to close to $60,000 today, according to Hagerty.com.

02 Series BMW

This particular company's emblem is immensely well-known all over the world, and it all began with the BMW 02 Series in the 1960s. In order to draw more drivers to this opulent car, BMW altered the vehicle's overall design and a number of its exterior characteristics in the early 1960s.

This smaller, two-door version of their renowned sports cars from the 1930s was the result. Due to its enormous demand, the 02 Series was produced for almost a decade. After some time, the BMW 03 Series was unveiled, and the business kept growing.
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