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Skylark
Posted - 10/16/2022 : 02:22:24 There were more small cars in 1961 than I remembered. Hope you'll like taking this walk:
Chevrolet Corvair Monza 4-spd
Plymouth Valiant
Dodge Lancer
Ford Falcon
Mercury Comet
Buick Skylark
Oldsmobile Cutlass 85
Pontiac Tempest
Rambler American
Rambler Ambassador
Studebaker Lark The turn signals are in different places in these, and I have to admit I don't know which are 1961 .... so here they all are. Edit: Ooops, looks like the orange one is 1961, from the plate on it.
Maybe your answer to naming a favorite is "none of the above". You'd rather have a big Buick!
Buick Invicta, Le Sabre, Electra
Or an Oldsmobile!
Oldsmobile Starfire
We might have to revisit 1961, so much expansion of models this year.
9 L A T E S T R E P L I E S (Newest First)
jms601
Posted - 10/19/2022 : 16:45:03 Great work finding all these pictures. My favorites are still the big cars--Starfire and all the Buicks. Of the small cars just coming out then, I am partial to the Corvair--my uncle had a 61 4 door Monza and my wife had a yellow 65 coupe. I Xed out the Valiant even though my mom had a 61 White Valiant wagon. Too weird looking. Was never a big fan of the smaller GMs except the Corvair. To me the rest were just downsized bigger cars and didn't have their own look. At least the Corvair, Valiant and Lark had their own, unique looks.
Skylark
Posted - 10/17/2022 : 15:03:15 In my case, the Skylark of course is first, just like the one in front of the covered bridge. Then comes the Dodge Lancer in blue. Third is a tough choice, but I'm liking those small open air cars .... it's a tie for third -- the Studebaker Lark and Rambler American.
kosh2258
Posted - 10/17/2022 : 13:08:28 Skylark, Cutlass, Tempest. In that order.
Bob Nist
Posted - 10/16/2022 : 22:02:20 Too many to choose from. Sticking with the compacts. Comet, Valiant.
Skylark
Posted - 10/16/2022 : 16:49:18 Sorry. I thought it would be a snap, pulling small cars for '61 together. The Skylark was my starting point, then it snowballed! It was surprising how many offerings there were, and also the number of photos that were found. I tried to limit it to 2-doors, but I was eating potato chips, couldn't stop!
Next time, I'll go into the big cars. There aren't so many! Steve, you're right, 1961 was a very good year.
tcam
Posted - 10/16/2022 : 15:36:33 This one sorry Bill.
Billy Collins
Posted - 10/16/2022 : 09:13:20 Great gallery; but, HUGE. I'm with Steve ... this would take some thought.
Steve K
Posted - 10/16/2022 : 08:39:16 Too many to pick from. My head's spinning. 1961 is probably my overall favorite car year (1956 is a close second).
Gene
Posted - 10/16/2022 : 07:44:03 First is the dark blue Tempest on the right, second would be the Comet with the fastback roofline.