9: Pontiac Grand Prix – 1962
If you don’t have the money set aside to get a Pontiac GTO, there is another stellar model that you can get. The Pontiac Grand Prix is another classic and one of the longest-running nameplates in the GM portfolio. For years, the Grand Prix tore up city streets and drag strips and was even on the NASCAR circuit. The 1962 models were well known for the extent of the design that went into the car. Muscle car styling made the Grand Prix look a lot like the other cars of the period, which bolstered sales.

The 303 hp (226 kW) 389 cu in (6.4 L) V8 motivated the large sedan with authority at a time when sedans were still sluggish. In addition to the notable power upgrades, the interior was higher quality than Pontiac models on the market at the time. The Grand Prix is worth considering if you want an instant classic.