Summary
- The Buick Regal GNX and Grand National models challenged the notion that American cars needed a V8 engine for performance, showcasing the power of a turbocharged V6 instead.
- The 1961 Lincoln Continental introduced a new era of design with its simple yet iconic styling, and even served as the presidential car for John F. Kennedy.
- The Duesenberg SJ, with its supercharged engine, became the fastest production car in the world in the 1930s, outperforming even the Ford V8 cars of the same era.