Look at these cars. All of them are feature vehicles on AutoHunter or ClassicCars.com. There is something that ties them all together? Can you put your finger on it? Hint: It’s not the color.
Answer in the comments section below. And, while you’re at it, can you identify what each car is and the year? Remember, you can click on each vehicle image to discover the answer to the latter, but it won’t give you any hint on what ties all these vehicles together.


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They are all two seaters.
Not really–the Thunderbird had four.
They’re not all neccesarily connected to each other, just the ones clockwise. The first two are fiberglass construction.
They’re not all neccesarily connected to each other, just the ones clockwise. The first two are fiberglass construction.
Never said they were connected to each other, just that they all have a connection in some way. A hint is that someone already got the right answer.
But that Thunderbird has the Sports Roadster cover, making it a two seater.
But the Bird only sat 2 with the rear seat cover in place
And there are two seats poking from underneath.
They are all white.
Most or parts of the cars body is made of fiberglass
owned by the same person
Nope
They all can go 0-60 in under 7 seconds?
They all have dual exhaust.
Are they all first year production models?
The Corvette? Thunderbird?
None of them willl ever be owned by me! 😂
I mention it because the last few have had comments such as “they’re all —“, so some folks don’t get the game.
All car models were designed and produced to counter the original 1953 Corvette.
Why would a car inspired by British and Italian sports cars be the inspiration for one of them?
Michael S got it: “Most or parts of the cars body is made of fiberglass”