Cars Timeline_QurronNoel

  • Cars in The 1950's

    Cars in The 1950's
    The 1950 Chevy t looked very much like the previous two years models. It had the same standard equipment, including the 216.5 cubic inch 6 cylinder engine, the Rochester B carburetor, the same 3 or 4 gear manual transmission.
  • Cars From the 1960's

    Cars From the 1960's
    the Ford Mustang came to market, it was a four-seat car with front bucket seats. First and foremost on the options list were numerous powertrains ranging from the 101-horsepower, 170-cubic-inch six to the 271-hp 289 High Performance V-8, also known as the Hi-Po 289
  • Cars From 1970's

    Cars From 1970's
    1970 Firebird Formula 400 offered pretty good value, coming with a 400ci Pontiac V-8 that made 330 horsepower and 430 lb-ft of torque. It represented 95 percent of the performance of a Trans
  • Cars from 1980's

    Cars from 1980's
    DeLorean DMC-12, an innovative sports car, produced from 1981–83, with gull-wing doors and stainless-steel body panels. It should have been the commercial coup of the century, leading to massive worldwide sales. For this was the car chosen to star in the blockbusting Back to the Future film trilogy
  • Cars from The 90's

    Cars from The 90's
    Corvette exemplifies the definition of innovation. The Corvette is the world's longest-running, continuously produced passenger car. When the first Corvette rolled off the line over 60 years ago
  • Cars from the 2000's

    Cars from the 2000's
    The 2000 SVT Mustang Cobra R debuted as the fastest factory Mustang ever produced. Its SVT-developed, naturally aspirated 5.4-liter V-8 produced 385 horsepower, good for 0-60 mph in 4.7 seconds
  • Car From 2023

    Car From 2023
    the Hellcat's main attraction is its supercharged 6.2-liter V-8. If you haven't heard, it now makes 717 horsepower along with 650 pound-feet of torque. The Redeye model features an enhanced version of the Hellcat engine, which generates 797 horsepower