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Slinky Japanese coupe launched in 1969 with 2.4-litre straight-six and rear-wheel-drive. The 'Z' was one of Japan's first successful sports cars, and definitely the best looking to come out of the east.
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Just one look at this big bruiser of a supercar would be enough to convince most of its right to be on our list. Fire up the V10 engine and all debate ends.
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This is the archetypal American V8 muscle car. You may also recognise it from starring roles in films such as Bullitt and the naffest of TV series, The Dukes of Hazzard.
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It's a Doosie, as they say Stateside. The SSJ was truly the pinnacle of motoring engineering when it was made, in tiny numbers, in 1935. So revolutionary was its performance and so elite were its buyers that many believe it to be the finest car ever built.
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