Can You Identify These Flashy Cars From the ’70s?

By: Teresa McGlothlin
Estimated Completion Time
4 min
Can You Identify These Flashy Cars From the ’70s?
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About This Quiz

Auto enthusiasts everywhere will rejoice to see these flashy cars from the '70s again. Though they are only photos, some of them are so appealing, you might want to picture yourself sitting behind the wheel. As the world's automotive needs changed in the '70s, the automotive industry followed suit and put out cars that both turned heads and considered fuel efficiency. Many classics received makeovers, and many new models were introduced. 

As we go through this quiz, we're going to take you back to the school of vehicular pizzazz of the 1970s. When you see the image, try to listen to your gut instincts before making your choice. Although we've thrown a few more obscure cars into the mix, we think you should be able to recognize most of them before you see our checkered flag drop. If you find yourself stuck in the mud, don't be afraid to use the hint. 

From economy cars to pony cars, the '70s were full of experimentation on the road. Former muscle cars turned into small fastbacks, and brand new sports cars were born. Out of 40 cars from the '70s, how many do you think you can correctly name? We think you'll do better than you imagine!

Chevrolet Chevelle
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Can you choose the correct name of this flashy '70s muscle car?
Chevrolet Chevelle
Ford Thunderbird
Dodge Charger
Pontiac GTO
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

From 1964 to 1977, the Chevrolet Chevelle turned a lot of heads. Auto experts say the car hit its peak in 1973 when it was rated as the most powerful factory-produced muscle car on the market.

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Datsun 240Z 1970
Wiki Commons by Morio
What is the name of this sporty Japanese car that enjoyed American success?
Honda Prelude
Datsun 240Z
Toyota Celica
Mitsubishi Galant
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Wrong Answer

Even Datsun automakers were shocked when the Datsun 240Z became a huge '70s hit in the United States. With breaking edge mechanics and a more affordable price, the Datsun 240Z was a popular little sports car back then. Today, it's considered highly collectible.

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1971 Dodge Challenger
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If you really wanted to turn heads in the '70s, you would have driven this car. What is it?
Chevrolet Camaro
Dodge Challenger
Ford Mustang
AMC Gremlin
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

You can head to the dealership and purchase a brand new Dodge Challenger, but true car lovers love the '70s version. From 1970 t0 1974, the Dodge Challenger was one of the most popular and powerful muscle cars released in American markets.

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1979 Pontiac Trans Am
WikiCommons via Greg Gjerdingen
In the '70s, this car was the very definition of flashy. Which is it?
Buick Skylark
Dodge Charger
Dodge Coronet
Pontiac Trans Am
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Pontiac's Trans Am had a long life span. From 1969 to 2002, the car was a fast and fuel efficient choice for gear heads. Its sporty appearance and small car handling was something those driving in the '70s considered assets.

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Lincoln Continental
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Nothing had more '70s style than this car. Can you name it?
Lincoln Continental
Pontiac Firebird
Lancia Stratos
Ford Fairmont
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

If you wanted to use your car to show off your money in the '70s, you would have loved driving the Lincoln Continental. Although it was large, it was considered the height of luxury and prestige at the time.

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1970 Mercury Cougar Eliminator
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Which name was given to this '70s pony car with competitors like the Corvette?
AMC AMX
Plymouth Barracuda
Mercury Cougar
Mazda RX-7
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

In the '70s, pony cars were all the rage. They were smaller than the previous decade's offerings, but they offered just as much power and speed. The Mercury Cougar was one of the decade's best sellers.

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Mercury Capri
Greg Gjerdingen from Willmar, USA via Wiki Commons
This car was the European version of the Ford Mustang. What is it?
Mercury Capri
Ford Escort
Mercury Sable
Lincoln Mark V
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

During the early '70s, the Lincoln-Mercury company imported the Mercury Capri to the United States from Europe. Although it was smaller than the Mustang, savvy car buyers appreciated its straightforward approach to engineering.

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1971 Ford Torino
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Which car is named for a town in Italy nicknamed "the Italian Detroit"?
Ford Torino
Fiat X1/9
Stutz Blackhawk
Aston Marin V8 Vantage
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Wrong Answer

Between 1968 and 1976, the Ford Torino kept American car enthusiasts excited. Named after the town of Turin, Italy, the Torino was a muscle car with a stocky, yet sleek-looking exterior.

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1974 Chevy Corvette Stingray
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It was born in the '60s, but it got really snazzy in the '70s. Which car do you see here?
Ford Pinto
Cadillac Eldorado
Porche 914
Chevrolet Corvette
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Originally built as a competitor for the Ford Mustang during the '60s, the Chevrolet Corvette got even more flashy during the '70s. The body style became more aerodynamic and less bulky than the original version.

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1973 Pontiac Grand Prix
Wiki Commons by Greg Gjerdingen
Do you know what this beefy General Motors number is named?
Pontiac Grand Prix
Chevrolet Camaro
Pontiac GTO
Buick Regal
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Starting in 1962 and running until 2002, the Pontiac Grand Prix hit its peak in the '70s. With the engine and body of a muscle car and the ability to easily seat a family, the '70s Grand Prix was a way to make a statement to the neighbors back then.

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Porsche 914
N914 via Wiki Commons
What's the name of this flashy but cute foreign car?
Volkswagen Golf
Toyota Corolla
Porche 914
Honda Accord
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

What do you get when you combine VW engineering with the sporty flair of a Porche? You get the 1970s' version of the Porche 914. Available in either hardtop or convertible, the Porche 914 was known for both its speed and its style.

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1974 Pontiac GTO
WikiCommons
This flashy car is sometimes called "The Goat," but what is it really named?
AMC Rebel
Pontiac GTO
Reliant Robin
Ford GT
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The original series of the Pontiac GTO ran from 1964 to 1974. Many consider the late '60s versions to have the best in performance, but there's no denying that the '70s revamp looked quite tough.

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1979 Fiat X 19
Wiki Commons by Riley
Which name is the right name for this Italian two-seater?
Renault Alliance
Cadillac El Dorado
Fiat X1/9
Ford Torino
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Before Fiat ended U.S. sales in 1983, the Bertone factory enjoyed much success with the Fiat X1/9, starting in 1973. The X1/9 was one of the first vehicles that featured pop-up headlights, and it continued to be produced for the European market until 1988.

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Mazda RX-7
Riley from Christchurch, New Zealand via Wiki Commons
Can you name this eye-catching car that was born in 1978?
Mazda RX-7
Datsun 240Z
Honda Civic
Toyota Camry
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The Mazda RX-7 was a little coupe with a whole lot of rear-wheel drive appeal. Born in 1978, it was manufactured until 2002. With the addition of a few curves, the look and the designe changed very little from the original.

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1971 Toyota Celica
By Riley from Christchurch, New Zealand (1971 Toyota Celica), via Wikimedia Commons
It was sold until 2006, but do you recognize this '70s version?
Mazda RX-7
Toyota Celica
AMC Hornet
Ford Pinto
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Although the Toyota Celica wasn't one of the great muscle cars of the '70s, it did stand out. The first model was released in 1971, and it carried an edgier design than models that were made from 1983 until 2006.

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1978 BMW M1
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Which car was designed in Italy, but built in Germany for only three years?
BMW M1
Fiat Spyder
Volkswagen Beetle
Renault Fuego
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

To create the M1, BMW reached out to Italian designer Guigiaro to create a unique sports car. Made only from 1968 to 1971, the M1 was BMW's first mass-produced sports car with a mid-sized engine.

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1970 Oldsmobile 442 W30
Wiki Commons by Sicnag
The third generation of this American car was born in the '70s. What is it?
Pontiac Grand Am
Ford Thunderbird
Mazda 626
Oldsmobile 442
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Wrong Answer

By the time the Oldsmobile 442 reached the third generation in 1973, it came standard with a three-speed manual transmission. The car takes its name from other transmission options that include a two-speed automatic and a four-speed manual.

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Plymouth Barracuda 1972
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Can you identify the hardtop fastback in this photo?
Oldsmobile Delta 88
Plymouth Barracuda
Dodge Charger
Lincoln Mark V
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The Plymouth Barracuda was one of the toughest cars on the road during the '70s. Sharing the same body frame with the Plymouth Valiant, the Barracuda's engine and appearance were souped up to hit muscle car status.

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Ford Maverick
Wiki Commons by Jeremy
Do you know the name of this flashy car that was only made for seven years?
Ford Maverick
Buick Riviera
Lincoln Mark V
Chevrolet Malibu
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The first version of the Ford Maverick was added to the market in 1970. At the time, it was available with only two doors. Toward the end of production in 1977, four-door models shared the same platform as the Ford Falcon of the '60s.

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Lamborgini Countach LP400
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There were only 1,983 of this car ever made. What is its name?
Chevrolet Vega
Oldsmobile Toronado
Cadillac Eldorado
Lamborghini Countach
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Only 1,983 Lamborghini Countachs were ever made, starting in 1974. With its powerful engine and its sleek exterior, the Countach was one of the flashiest cars on the road. If you wanted to cruise the highways in one, it would cost you well over $200,000.

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Lancia Stratos
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A used version of this car recently sold for $475,000! Do you know its name?
Lancia Stratos
Lamborgini Countach
Aston Martin Vanquish
Fiat X1/9
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Only 492 of the Lancia Stratos were produced. Made by an Italian automaker, the Lancia Stratos was known for its performance and handling on the World Rally circuit. During the '70s, it took home three championship titles.

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Aston Martin V8 Vantage
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The car in this photo was only made for three years. Can you choose the correct name?
Chevrolet Impala
Ford Maverick
Aston Martin V8 Vantage
BMW 325i
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The Aston Martin V8 Vantage has only been made in 1977, 2005, and 2019. Since the original, the car has always had a flashy exterior. The 2019 version has been updated to compete with sleeker, less expensive cars.

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Cadillac Eldorado 1973
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Can you name the large and in charge car in this photo?
Cadillac Eldorado
Lincoln Continental
Ford Grand Torino
Chevrolet Kingswood
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

If you really wanted to make an impression during the '70s, you would have arrived in a Cadillac Eldorado. A car larger than many studio apartments, the Eldorado was a big hit for Cadillac from 1967 to 1970.

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Buick Riviera
Greg Gjerdingen from Willmar, USA via Wiki Commons
Few '70s cars had as much pizzazz as this one. What is it?
Oldsmobile Cutlass
Buick Riviera
Chevrolet Nova
Aston Marin V8 Vantage
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

One of the most popular versions of the Buick Riviera was the second generation version made from 1966 to 1970. Although the exterior resembled a period-friendly muscle car, the interior was large enough and sleek enough for a family of five.

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1973 Oldsmobile Toronado Custom
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Which name was given to this two-door coupe?
Plymouth Valiant
AMC Pacer
Buick Skylark
Oldsmobile Toronado
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Oldsmobile made a big statement when it released the two-door coupe, the Oldsmobile Toronado in 1966. By the time the '70s rolled around, it was known as one of the most luxurious family cars on the market.

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Ford Thunderbird
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The Beach Boys had fun until daddy took which car away?
Ford Thunderbird
Chevrolet Monza
Ford Mustang
Dodge Neon
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Even though The Beach Boys sang about the Ford Thunderbird in the '60s, the '70s models made a few people scratch their heads. In production since 1955, the Ford Thunderbird was a car that set standards. The '70s version was flashy, but not without objection from enthusiasts.

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1970 Chevy Monte Carlo
Wiki Commons by Greg Gjerdingen
We're betting you don't know the name of this flashy car, or do you?
Ford GT
Mercury Lynx
Chevrolet Monte Carlo
Lamborghini Countach
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

One of the things that set the Monte Carlo apart in the '70s was its distinctive grill. Though later models became smaller and more fuel efficient, the '70s version was sturdy, powerful, and sure to get a lot of attention.

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1977 Lincoln Continental Mark V
By Greg Gjerdingen from Willmar, USA (1977 Lincoln Continental Mark V), via Wikimedia Commons
This car was marketed by the Ford Motor Company in the '70s. Which name is the right one?
Ford Fairlane
Toyota Corolla
Lincoln Mark V
Chevrolet Monte Carlo
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Starting in 1970, the Lincoln Mark V was one of the first cars to offer the stylish vinyl roof that set the car apart. The original production of the Mark V began in 1958, but more luxury options were added during the '70s.

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1971 Plymouth Road Runner
WikiCommons via Greg Gjerdingen
Can you correctly name this flashy mid-size car?
Plymouth Road Runner
Chevrolet Vega
Ford Fiesta
AMC Gremlin
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

During the '70s, automakers were starting to move away from expensive muscle cars and beginning to turn their focus to family-oriented vehicles. Starting in 1969, the Plymouth Road Runner was one of the first mid-sized cars to cross over with features from both types of vehicles.

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1970 AMC Rebel
WikiCommons via Greg Gjerdingen
It has siblings named Rambler and Matador, but what is the name of this model?
Mazda RX-7
Ford Focus
AMC Rebel
Dodge Challenger
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Wrong Answer

Made for only three years, the AMC Rebel was the big brother to the AMC Matador and the little sibling of the AMC Rambler. Available as a station wagon or a sedan, the Rebel boasted lots of room for passengers.

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Nissan Laurel 1972
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The last year for this car was 2002, but can you name this '70s version?
Nissan Laurel
Subaru Brat
Toyota Celica
Dodge Demon
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Wrong Answer

The Nissan Laurel may not have been the flashiest '70s car on the exterior, but the interior offered drivers a first. The Laurel was one of the first small-sized cars to offer the luxury features previously found only in larger vehicles.

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Chevrolet Vega
Wiki Commons by Barnstarbob
What is the name of the 1971 Motor Trend Car of the Year award winner?
Chevrolet Vega
Datsun Bluebird
Porsche 914
Lincoln Continental
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Before being released to the public in 1970, the Chevrolet Vega was already receiving praise from automotive circles. Though it was one of Chevrolet's smaller car, the snazzy design and the powerful engine allowed it to have mass market appeal.

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1970 Ford Falconon
Wiki Commons by sv1ambo
1970 was last year this car was sold in North America. What car is it?
Pontiac GTO
Ford GT
Dodge Colt
Ford Falcon
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

After a 10-year North American run, the Ford Falcon moved production to Argentina. Although the Falcon ceased U.S. production in 1970, it continued to be produced in South America until 1991.

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Fiat Spider 1970
Wiki Commons by Lothar Spurzem
Do you know the name of this sporty foreign convertible?
Fiat Spider
BMW M1
Renault Alliance
Aston Martin V8 Vantage
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The full name of the '70s Fiat Spider is the Fiat 124 Sport Spider. The Fiat Spider featured a standard convertible top, two seats, and a zippy engine that could handle any mountainous terrain. The original Spider was built in 1966.

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Nissan Skyline 1970s
Wiki Commons by Tennen-Gas
It might look tough, but what is this car's dreamy name?
Alpha Romeo Brera
Chevrolet Chevelle
Ford Falcon
Nissan Skyline
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The Nissan Skyline was produced by the Datsun company. During the '70s, its tough and distinctive foreign appearance made it a popular choice for those seeking both horsepower and value. It was recently rated as one of the hottest vintage cars to own.

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1969 Mazda Cosmo
Charles01 via Wiki Commons
In 2015, this '70s car sold for more than $100,000 at auction. Can you name it?
Dodge Charger
Mazda Cosmo
Chevrolet Chevette
AMC Rambler
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The '70s Mazda Cosmo was the forerunner for cars like the Mazda RX-7. With styling that resembled more expensive European cars, the Mazda Cosmo was small, but its flashiness could not be denied.

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1974 Ford Escort Mark II
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This car was only sold in Europe until 1970; then it was a North American hit. What is it called?
Ford Escort
Nissan Pulsar
Eagle Talon
Toyota Supra
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Until 1970, the Ford Escort was a European car. After raging success, the Ford Motor Company released the Escort to North American markets. The Ford Escort remained in production until 2003 when it was replaced by the Ford Focus.

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1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1
Wiki Commons by Rex Gray
What is this version of a classic American car named?
Chevrolet Corvette
Ford Mustang Mach I
Nissan Skyline
AMC Matador
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

As one of Ford's longest running cars, the Ford Mustang has undergone many changes over the years. In 1968, the Ford Mustang Mach 1 was introduced to wide approval from the industry and remained a top seller until 1978.

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Honda Accord
Charlie from United Kingdom via Wiki Commons
This car brought flashy to a smaller size. Which car name is the right one?
Toyota Supra
Honda Accord
Nissan Juke
AMC Rebel
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Wrong Answer

A small car with four doors, the Honda Accord set the mark for other cars starting in 1978. Fuel efficiency was only starting to take precedence back then, and the Accord was a front runner in the gas mileage race.

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