CT Analytics | The most popular American Classic Cars

The most popular American Classic Cars

We have evaluated the Classic Trader searches of the last 12 months and compiled the most popular US models for you. The United States is diverse and sometimes contradictory. And so is the automotive culture there. Muscle cars, vans, tailfins, pony cars, road cruisers – the models of the manufacturers from Motor City Detroit and other places have many fans. The following ten US models were searched for most frequently on Classic Trader’s website last year.

Ford Bronco

Ford F-Series

Ford Model T

Chevrolet Camaro

Ford GT 40

Hudson Hornet

Chevrolet Corvette C3

Dodge Charger

DeLorean DMC-12

Ford Mustag

 

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