Some of the Most Iconic Cars From the 1960s

Matrix M530

Matra may no longer exist, but it is still very much remembered. Back in the day, the M530, one of the most well-liked sports vehicles, was produced by the French manufacturing business. The small automobile, which was designed with young people in mind, quickly rose to the top of the early 1970s automotive market, and with good reason.

The M530 was easy on the eyes and on customers' finances thanks to its affordable price and 1971 redesign. Sadly, it ceased manufacturing in 1973 but will always be regarded as one of the most cherished automobiles of the time.

Toyota Cosmo

When Mazda introduced their newest model in 1967, they had no idea the craziness that would follow. The Cosmo quickly became one of their most cherished cars, and Mazda said of those who were fortunate enough to drive one, "More like [they] were flying than driving.

" With a sleek, lightweight design and cutting-edge technology, it's no wonder the swanky car sold for about $13,522 (roughly $133,000 today). It wasn't just pretty to look at because it was the first model with a rotary engine that was mass-produced.
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