GM’s Top 10 Production Cars

As it preps for its one-hundredth anniversary celebration in a few weeks, General Motors has been digging through its archives to name its top ten production cars built in its history.
There are some familiar names on the list — maybe you’ve heard of the Corvette or the Chevy Bel Air? Other choices are a little more esoteric, like the 1927 LaSalle, and some seem like kudos thrown to various parts of the GM empire for political reasons — we’re talking about the influential-but-maybe-not-earth-shattering Saab 92 here, reported carconnection.com.


 

1964 Pontiac GTO:
They call this one the first muscle car, and they may be right — it’s a lot more clear than, say, the “first rock-n-roll record” or the “first person to predict Amy Winehouse’s current state of disablement.” The “Goat” started life as a Tempest, and stirred a tempest that still reverbs at GM today in the form of the 2010 Camaro and the ‘09 Corvette ZR1.
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