![]() The times gathered here reflect what we published in the magazine, and they are the result of testing procedures that weren’t nearly as rigorous as they are now. It’s also true that many buyers immediately souped-up their highly tunable cars, however, and individual cars differed much more than in the modern era, even from the factory floor-although usually not by as much as seen in magazine tests. It’s worth a note that in the fast-and-loose ’60s, carmakers regularly sent magazines “ringers” that were far quicker than what someone could buy off a showroom floor, and they also often vastly underreported output figures. Here are the quickest-accelerating cars from the kickin’ ’60s the list stretched to 12 vehicles due to ties. The quickest car from this time period was a full 1.3 seconds better to 60 than the top dog from the bobby-soxer epoch. ![]() ![]() The 1960s are known for muscle cars, and this decade saw zero-to-60-mph acceleration times plummet greatly from those of the previous decade.
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